Tragic Plane Crash Near Sao Paulo Claims 62 Lives
A regional turboprop plane crashed near Sao Paulo, Brazil, killing all 62 people on board. The accident occurred near Vinhedo, causing significant impact and a large plume of smoke. President Lula da Silva expressed condolences, and investigations are ongoing as the cause remains unknown.
Tragedy struck near Sao Paulo, Brazil, as a regional turboprop plane carrying 62 passengers crashed on Friday, resulting in no survivors.
Witnesses and social media footage showed the plane, believed to be an ATR 72-500, spiraling out of control before crashing behind a cluster of trees, followed by a massive plume of black smoke.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva mourned the loss and called for a minute of silence during a public event. Voepass, the airline, confirmed the flight originated from Cascavel and was headed for Sao Paulo's main international airport. The investigation into the crash's cause is ongoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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