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Plane crash in Brazil kills four Palmas players

Laura Nasole
Last updated: 26 January 2021 00:10
By Laura Nasole 2 Min Read
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Tragedy strikes in Brazil as plane crash kills four Palmas football players, the club’s president and pilot.

Brazilian firefighters arrive to find aircraft ablaze
Brazilian firefighters arrive to find aircraft ablaze © Ruairi O’Mahoney

Tragedy as four players die in plane crash

Four Palmas football club players, the club’s president and the pilot have all died in a plane crash. Players from the Serie D (fourth division) club were travelling to Goiania for a scheduled game against Vila Nova in the Copa Verde, when the plane crashed at the end of the runway shortly after taking off. Fire officials arrived at the scene of the accident to find the Beechcraft Boran aircraft consumed by flames. The cause of the incident is still under investigation.

Another air tragedy strikes Brazilian football: six dead
The plane crashed shortly after departing © LMNeuquen

“[The plane crashed shortly after departing] | © LMNeuquen”

The players identified as victims were Lucas Praxedes, Guilherme Noe, Marcus Molinari and Ranule, all of whom had not yet made their debut for the club. Alongside them, the crash claimed the lives of club’s president Lucas Meira and pilot Wagner Machado, leaving no survivors.

A spokesperson for the club reported that the players were travelling separately from the rest of the team as they had previously tested positive for Covid-19. The day of travel was their last day of isolation, but, naturally, the game has now been postponed.

Heartfelt condolences

Palmas club reached out on Twitter expressing their heartbreak. The club plans to hold a “ceremony…in honour of the athletes, president Lucas Meira and Commander Wagner”.

Hoje, às 16h00, no Centro de Treinamento do Palmas, será realizada uma cerimônia em homenagem aos atletas, ao presidente Lucas Meira e ao comandante Wagner. Guerreiros não morrem, viram lendas! #ForçaPalmas #GuerreirosDoPalmas pic.twitter.com/fHkQxVk83P

— Palmas Futebol (@PalmasFutebol) January 25, 2021

Palmas also received an outpouring of support from various football associations and clubs, most notably, fellow Brazilian side Chapecoense. The club tweeted “unfortunately, we know what this moment of pain is like…you won’t go through it alone”. Chapecoense refer to its similar 2016 tragedy, where 19 of its players died in a plane crash after running out of fuel.

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