Semar's Plane Arrives in Galveston to Repatriate the Deceased
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A plane from the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) landed this Thursday in Galveston, Texas, as part of the operation to enlist the repatriation of Mexicans killed in the crash of a naval aircraft that occurred on December 22 during a humanitarian mission in the United States. The December 22 accident of a Beechcraft Super King Air 350 from the Semar in Galveston Bay left a balance of six dead, including a child with burns. The aircraft now sent b…
Six people died in the accident and two more survived.
The Mexican nurse accompanying the boy Fede returned to the country after eight days in hospital in Galveston, Texas, after the plane crash that left six dead.
With a smile drawn on her face, but still recovering from those wounds left by the crash of the ambulance plane in which she moved along with six other crew members to a 2-year-old boy injured by burns to Texas, on December 22, nurse Miriam de Jesús Rosas Mancilla finally returned home. It was at Guadalajara International Airport that she landed this Tuesday in Miriam with a crew of seven; an aircraft very similar to that used when she was trave…
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