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    Airline chief arrested over Chapecoense air crash

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 7, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The plane carrying Chapecoense players after the crash
    The plane carrying Chapecoense players after the crash

    The authorities in Bolivia have arrested the head of the airline involved in a crash last week that killed 71 people, including most of the Brazilian football team, Chapecoense.

    Gustavo Vargas, a retired air force general, has been detained as part of an investigation into the crash.

    The plane, operated by the tiny LaMia airline, was taking the team to Colombia when it ran out of fuel.

    A Bolivian official says she warned the pilot of the problem before departure.

    The official, Celia Castedo, has now sought asylum in Brazil, saying she suffered threats and abuse.

    Chapecoense were travelling to the city of Medellin to play the first leg of the Sudamericana Cup final against Atletico Nacional.

    The British-made Avro RJ85 aircraft ran out of fuel as it approached the airport in Medellin on 28 November.

    In a leaked tape, the pilot, Miguel Quiroga, can be heard warning of a “total electric failure” and “lack of fuel”.

    ‘Escaping justice’

    A Bolivian official, Celia Castedo, says she warned Mr Quiroga before departure that the long flight between southern Bolivia and Medellin was at the limit of the plane’s maximum range.

    She has now sought asylum in Brazil, saying she is being persecuted.

    Most of the Brazilian football team, Chapecoense died in the plane crash
    Most of the Brazilian football team, Chapecoense died in the plane crash

    Her asylum process could take a year to be processed, the authorities in Brazil said.

    Bolivian Government Minister Carlos Romero urged the Brazilian authorities to turn her back.

    “What she has done is very serious,” he said. “It’s a way of escaping the judicial system.”
    ‘No warning’

    Six people survived the crash. One of them, crew member Erwin Tumuri, said an initial stop for refuelling in the northern Bolivian city of Cobija had been dropped by the pilot.

    There was no warning to the crew or the passengers that the plane was facing electrical or fuel problems, Mr Tumuri told Brazil’s Globo TV.

    LaMia was originally registered in Venezuela, before moving its headquarters to Bolivia. It only had three planes, but only two of them were operational.

    The plane had been chartered by Chapecoense for the biggest match in the club’s history, against Atletico Nacional.

    The club, from the southern Brazilian city of Chapeco, was only founded in 1973 and had never reached a final of an international tournament.

    A day after the tragedy, Atletico Nacional said it wanted to forfeit the title.

    On Monday, the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) declared Chapecoense officially champions of the Sudamericana Cup, the second most prestigious continental competition.

    For its gesture, Atletico Nacional has been granted CONMEBOL’s special centenary fair play award.

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