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Brazil plane crash death toll updated to 61, black box found

2024-08-10

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Xinhua News Agency, Sao Paulo, August 9 (Reporter Zhou Yongsui) Brazil's Volpass Airlines confirmed on the 9th that a passenger plane of the company carrying 61 people crashed in Vinhedo, Sao Paulo State, southeastern Brazil that day, killing all the people on board. At present, the black box of the crashed plane has been found.

According to Brazilian media reports, the ATR72-500 turboprop passenger plane was flying from Cascavel in southern Paraná state to Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo that day, and crashed in Vinhedo, about 80 kilometers from Sao Paulo in the afternoon. The crashed passenger plane damaged a house on the ground, but caused no casualties on the ground.

According to the list of victims released by Walpass Airlines, there were 57 passengers and 4 crew members on board, with no Chinese citizens. Walpass Airlines said earlier that day that there were 62 people on board the plane, including 4 crew members.

Marcelo Moreno, head of the Brazilian Air Force's Aviation Accident Investigation and Prevention Center, said the black box of the crashed plane has been found and properly preserved, and the investigation into the cause of the crash is still in its early stages.

According to the relevant departments of the Brazilian Air Force, the flight was still in normal condition until 13:20 local time on the 9th. But from 13:21, the passenger plane did not respond to the call from the Sao Paulo tower, nor did it declare an emergency or report encountering bad weather.