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Brazilian footballer Danilo, who was pulled from the wreckage of the Colombian air disaster, made a heartbreaking last call to his wife before dying moments later in hospital, it has emerged


Rescue workers this morning continued the grim task of removing bodies from the crash site in the Colombian mountains

Images show two footballers, Defender Alan Ruschel (right) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha (next to Ruschel), posing for selfies during the journey from Brazil with Ruschel, 27, telling fans: 'We’re coming Colombia'

Images show two footballers, Defender Alan Ruschel (right) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha (next to Ruschel), posing for selfies during the journey from Brazil with Ruschel, 27, telling fans: 'We’re coming Colombia'

United for the last time, this is the Brazilian football team posing together in front of a passenger jet before their doomed flight crashed in Colombia, killing 76 on board

Emergency: Alan Ruschel is said to have suffered head injuries in the crash in the remote Colombian mountains

Medical staff from the San Juan de Dios hospital transfer 27-year-old Brazilian footballer Alan Ruschel after he as pulled alive from the wreckage of the crash

Flight path: Images posted online show the moment the plane disappeared from the radar

Flight path: Images posted online show the moment the plane disappeared from the radar

Heartbreaking images have also emerged online showing devastated players who were not travelling with the team sitting in the empty club changing room

The wreckage of the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team is seen after it crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo

There are reports that the team had to change their flight and board the doomed aircraft after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter plane

Crash site: Pictures show how the plane smashed into the side of a mountain after coming down close to the town of La Union

A police searcher looks through the wreckage of the plane as rescuers started to remove bodies from the site this morning

A rescuer walks past the body of a victim from the LAMIA airlines charter plane crash in the mountains of Cerro Gordo

Colombian authorities later said a sixth person was found alive revealing thatelio Hermito Zampier Neto, who is in the process of being evacuated, is confirmed

Amid dismal weather conditions, rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane to a waiting ambulance

Shocked fans comforted each other outside the home of Chapecoense at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco

Chapecoense was traveling on a chartered flight to play Colombian club Atletico Nacional in the Copa Sudamericana final when the plane crashed near Medellin

Images emerged online showing players in the cockpit posing for pictures with pilot Miquel Quiroga, who was believed to have been flying the doomed plane

Paraguayan pilot Gustavo Encina

Pilot Miquel Quiroga

Pictures have emerged showing members of the crew of the doomed Boliviain aricraft

Chapecoense left back Dener Assunção posted this image of players on a flight on his Instagram account

There are reports that 27-year-old defender Alan Ruschel (pictured) was one of just five survivors from the crash and is now being treated in hospital for a broken hip and head injuries

The Chapecoense football team are pictured here on a plane. The footballers had to change their flight and board the plane that crashed after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter flight, it has been claimed

A video published on the Chapecoense Facebook page showed team members readying for the flight earlier on Monday in Sao Paulo's Guarulhos international airport

A picture posted on a fan site showed former Atletico Madrid player Cleber Santana, 35, on a plane before he was killed in the crash

Brazilian aviation authorities said they had denied LaMia's request for a charter flight directly from Sao Paulo, saying only a Brazilian or Colombian company was allowed to operate the requested route

Rescue experts started to remove parts of the plane this morning as they worked to clear the scene of the disaster

Pictures show how trees were flattened as the plane came in to land. Reports suggest the captain circled before attempting to land

Pictured is the plane that crashed in Colombia on Monday night after reportedly suffering power failures

Wreckage: A plane carrying 72 passengers including the top flight Brazilian football team Chapecoense has crashed in Colombia

Rescuers have faced difficulty reaching the remote crash sites with stretchers being carried down to waiting ambulances

Shocking images showed passengers being rescued from the scene of the crash including Brazilian journalist Rafael Henze

Defender Alan Ruschel (pictured on a stretcher) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha from the top Brazilian side Chapecoense posed for a short video on board a passenger plane as Ruschel, 27, told fans: 'We’re coming Colombia.'

Ambulances ferrying survivors to hospital can only get to within 30 minutes walk of the spot where the plane has crashed near the town of La Unión, it has emerged

Images from the site reveal the mangled wreckage of the plane and what appears to be a muddied outfit with the emblem of the Chapecoense football team

Rescue teams faced tricky conditions and had to suspend their operation when heavy rain started to fall

Nearby hospitals have been placed on 'maximum alert' and are preparing for injured passengers to be treated


Grief: Supporters of Chapcoense FC gathered at the club in Chapeco, Brazil today as news emerged of the devastating crash

Mourning: Fans of Chapecoense soccer team are pictured in front of the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil

Supporters gathered outside the club in Brazil as they awaited news on the crash in Colombia earlier today

A post on the Instagram account of player Filipe Machado (left) showed a picture of an aircraft and a message saying: 'Already in Bolivia, now we're going direct to Medellin, Colombia'

Hypothermia is another concern for those who have survived, beacuse it is only five degrees Celsius

The commander of the Fire Department of La Union reported that five people were being treated at the scene, while the Medellin airport said there were just five survivors

A local mayor in Colombia says that at least three passengers have been rescued alive from the crash site after a plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team went down near Medellin

The chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including Brazilian first division soccer team Chapecoense which was heading to Colombia for a regional tournament final, crashed on its way to Medellin's international airport

The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by charter airline LaMia, declared an emergency at 10pm local time on Monday because of an electrical failure

Remote: Rescuers had to trek 30 minutes in order to reach the crash site which was in a mountainous region of Colombia

Emergency crews arrived to find bodies lying on the ground among the wreckage of the aircraft, which was carrying 81 people

Heavy rain hampered rescue attempts and some emergency vehicles had to be pushed through the mud

The team joined Brazil's first division in 2014 for the first time since the 1970s and made it last week to the Copa Sudamericana finals - the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League tournament - after defeating Argentina's San Lorenzo

A plane carrying 72 passengers including a Brazilian football team has crashed in Colombia (pictured, Medellin Airport, where the team were travelling to)

Footballers around the world paid tribute to the team today with England captain Wayne Rooney among those taking to Twitter

Former Real Madrid star Luis Figo was among the many footballers to pay tribute this morning in the wake of the crash

Chapecoense's head coach Caio Junior was among the 76 people who died when the aircraft crashed down in Colombia

On 6 February 1958 British European Airways flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany
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Chapecoense's Alan Ruschel posts snapchat video with team mate
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Footage emerges of catastrophic wreckage of Columbia crash
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Emergency workers prep for survivors near Colombia crash site
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Emergency services continue rescue operation in Columbia
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Rescue teams search for survivors after Columbia plane crash
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Before the flight: Chapecoense footballers at airport in Bolivia
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Just a few days ago: Chapecoense celebrate in their changing room
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Brazilian footballer Danilo, who was pulled from the wreckage of the Colombian air disaster, made a heartbreaking last call to his wife before dying moments later in hospital, it has emerged


Rescue workers this morning continued the grim task of removing bodies from the crash site in the Colombian mountains

Images show two footballers, Defender Alan Ruschel (right) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha (next to Ruschel), posing for selfies during the journey from Brazil with Ruschel, 27, telling fans: 'We’re coming Colombia'

Images show two footballers, Defender Alan Ruschel (right) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha (next to Ruschel), posing for selfies during the journey from Brazil with Ruschel, 27, telling fans: 'We’re coming Colombia'

United for the last time, this is the Brazilian football team posing together in front of a passenger jet before their doomed flight crashed in Colombia, killing 76 on board

Emergency: Alan Ruschel is said to have suffered head injuries in the crash in the remote Colombian mountains

Medical staff from the San Juan de Dios hospital transfer 27-year-old Brazilian footballer Alan Ruschel after he as pulled alive from the wreckage of the crash

Flight path: Images posted online show the moment the plane disappeared from the radar

Flight path: Images posted online show the moment the plane disappeared from the radar

Heartbreaking images have also emerged online showing devastated players who were not travelling with the team sitting in the empty club changing room

The wreckage of the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team is seen after it crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo

There are reports that the team had to change their flight and board the doomed aircraft after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter plane

Crash site: Pictures show how the plane smashed into the side of a mountain after coming down close to the town of La Union

A police searcher looks through the wreckage of the plane as rescuers started to remove bodies from the site this morning

A rescuer walks past the body of a victim from the LAMIA airlines charter plane crash in the mountains of Cerro Gordo

Colombian authorities later said a sixth person was found alive revealing thatelio Hermito Zampier Neto, who is in the process of being evacuated, is confirmed

Amid dismal weather conditions, rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane to a waiting ambulance

Shocked fans comforted each other outside the home of Chapecoense at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco

Chapecoense was traveling on a chartered flight to play Colombian club Atletico Nacional in the Copa Sudamericana final when the plane crashed near Medellin

Images emerged online showing players in the cockpit posing for pictures with pilot Miquel Quiroga, who was believed to have been flying the doomed plane

Paraguayan pilot Gustavo Encina

Pilot Miquel Quiroga

Pictures have emerged showing members of the crew of the doomed Boliviain aricraft

Chapecoense left back Dener Assunção posted this image of players on a flight on his Instagram account

There are reports that 27-year-old defender Alan Ruschel (pictured) was one of just five survivors from the crash and is now being treated in hospital for a broken hip and head injuries

The Chapecoense football team are pictured here on a plane. The footballers had to change their flight and board the plane that crashed after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter flight, it has been claimed

A video published on the Chapecoense Facebook page showed team members readying for the flight earlier on Monday in Sao Paulo's Guarulhos international airport

A picture posted on a fan site showed former Atletico Madrid player Cleber Santana, 35, on a plane before he was killed in the crash

Brazilian aviation authorities said they had denied LaMia's request for a charter flight directly from Sao Paulo, saying only a Brazilian or Colombian company was allowed to operate the requested route

Rescue experts started to remove parts of the plane this morning as they worked to clear the scene of the disaster

Pictures show how trees were flattened as the plane came in to land. Reports suggest the captain circled before attempting to land

Pictured is the plane that crashed in Colombia on Monday night after reportedly suffering power failures

Wreckage: A plane carrying 72 passengers including the top flight Brazilian football team Chapecoense has crashed in Colombia

Rescuers have faced difficulty reaching the remote crash sites with stretchers being carried down to waiting ambulances

Shocking images showed passengers being rescued from the scene of the crash including Brazilian journalist Rafael Henze

Defender Alan Ruschel (pictured on a stretcher) and goalkeeper Danilo Padilha from the top Brazilian side Chapecoense posed for a short video on board a passenger plane as Ruschel, 27, told fans: 'We’re coming Colombia.'

Ambulances ferrying survivors to hospital can only get to within 30 minutes walk of the spot where the plane has crashed near the town of La Unión, it has emerged

Images from the site reveal the mangled wreckage of the plane and what appears to be a muddied outfit with the emblem of the Chapecoense football team

Rescue teams faced tricky conditions and had to suspend their operation when heavy rain started to fall

Nearby hospitals have been placed on 'maximum alert' and are preparing for injured passengers to be treated


Grief: Supporters of Chapcoense FC gathered at the club in Chapeco, Brazil today as news emerged of the devastating crash

Mourning: Fans of Chapecoense soccer team are pictured in front of the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil

Supporters gathered outside the club in Brazil as they awaited news on the crash in Colombia earlier today

A post on the Instagram account of player Filipe Machado (left) showed a picture of an aircraft and a message saying: 'Already in Bolivia, now we're going direct to Medellin, Colombia'

Hypothermia is another concern for those who have survived, beacuse it is only five degrees Celsius

The commander of the Fire Department of La Union reported that five people were being treated at the scene, while the Medellin airport said there were just five survivors

A local mayor in Colombia says that at least three passengers have been rescued alive from the crash site after a plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team went down near Medellin

The chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including Brazilian first division soccer team Chapecoense which was heading to Colombia for a regional tournament final, crashed on its way to Medellin's international airport

The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by charter airline LaMia, declared an emergency at 10pm local time on Monday because of an electrical failure

Remote: Rescuers had to trek 30 minutes in order to reach the crash site which was in a mountainous region of Colombia

Emergency crews arrived to find bodies lying on the ground among the wreckage of the aircraft, which was carrying 81 people

Heavy rain hampered rescue attempts and some emergency vehicles had to be pushed through the mud

The team joined Brazil's first division in 2014 for the first time since the 1970s and made it last week to the Copa Sudamericana finals - the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League tournament - after defeating Argentina's San Lorenzo

A plane carrying 72 passengers including a Brazilian football team has crashed in Colombia (pictured, Medellin Airport, where the team were travelling to)

Footballers around the world paid tribute to the team today with England captain Wayne Rooney among those taking to Twitter

Former Real Madrid star Luis Figo was among the many footballers to pay tribute this morning in the wake of the crash

Chapecoense's head coach Caio Junior was among the 76 people who died when the aircraft crashed down in Colombia

On 6 February 1958 British European Airways flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/11/29/789735522593555261/1024x576_MP4_789735522593555261.mp4
Chapecoense's Alan Ruschel posts snapchat video with team mate
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Footage emerges of catastrophic wreckage of Columbia crash
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Emergency workers prep for survivors near Colombia crash site
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/11/29/3462351099050442614/1024x576_MP4_3462351099050442614.mp4
Emergency services continue rescue operation in Columbia
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/11/29/4800431291302166582/1024x576_MP4_4800431291302166582.mp4
Rescue teams search for survivors after Columbia plane crash
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Before the flight: Chapecoense footballers at airport in Bolivia
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Just a few days ago: Chapecoense celebrate in their changing room
source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3980974/Plane-carrying-72-passengers-including-Brazilian-football-team-crashes-Colombia-reports-say.html
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