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Colombian singer Yeison Jiménez among six killed in plane crash after tragic final post

The crash killed six people including Jiménez, a key figure in Colombia's música popular genre who sold out Bogotá's Movistar Arena three times in 2024.

  • Colombian singer-songwriter Yeison Jiménez died in a plane crash near Paipa and Duitama, with six people killed including his manager Jefferson Osorio, local media reported.
  • Colombia's Office of Air Traffic Accidents and Dirección Técnica de Investigación de Accidentes confirmed the crash of aircraft registration N325FA on January 10, 2026, but authorities did not immediately confirm the cause.
  • Aerocivil reported the Search and Rescue Coordination Center detected the aircraft's emergency locator transmitter, and National Police and local emergency services operated at the crash site carrying a pilot, co-pilot, and four passengers en route to Medellín.
  • Jiménez is survived by his wife and three children, and he had been preparing for a second El Campín show scheduled for March 28 after selling out the stadium last year.
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Some videos published on social media show the aircraft with difficulty taking altitude during takeoff and then crashing at high speed in a field over the track and taking full fire

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The world of the Colombian show was shocked on Saturday after the confirmation of the death of Yeison Jiménez, one of the most representative figures of popular music, in a tragic air crash. The accident, which occurred near the municipality of Paipa, in the department of Boyacá, claimed the life of the artist, his manager, his personal photographer, as well as the pilot and co-pilot of the aircraft. The terrible thing was that the artist in a r…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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