5 dead after small plane crashes in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest

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SAO PAULO: Five people died on Thursday when a twin-engine plane crashed onto a farm in the Amazonian town of Apiacas in western Brazil’s Mato Grosso state.

The victims were Arni Spiering, agribusiness owner and former president of the Union Sports Club, a football club, two of his grandchildren, an employee of his company and the pilot, Xinhua quoted Brazil’s GloboNews network report citing the Militarised Police.

The twin-engine King Air plane, with a capacity for seven people, was on its way to the city of Rondonopolis from the exclusive Pousada Amazonia Fishing Lodge when it crashed and exploded upon impact, according to the news agency.

The Brazilian Air Force said experts from the Aeronautical Accident Investigation and Prevention Centre were dispatched to Apiacas to investigate the causes of the accident.

The crash comes less than a week after a plane operated by air carrier Voepass crashed in the city of Vinhedo, in southeast Sao Paulo state, killing all the 62 people on board.  – BERNAMA-XINHUA

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