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Removal of bodies begins from Brazil airplane crash that eliminated 62

Brazilian civil defense teams resolved the night removing the remains of passengers on a plane that crashed on Friday near Sao Paulo, eliminating all 62 individuals on board.

A minimum of 21 bodies had been recuperated by Saturday early morning, Sao Paulo state government stated, with 2 victims determined on site. All the bodies are being moved to Sao Paulo's police morgue.

On Friday regional provider Voepass said the aircraft was bring 57 passengers and 4 crew, but on Saturday the firm confirmed another unaccounted for traveler was on the flight, putting the variety of casualties at 62.

The position of the bodies on the crashed aircraft, physical characteristics, files and personal belongings such mobile phone were being used to aid in recognition, firemen Maycon Cristo stated at the crash website.

As soon as all this evidence has actually been collected, we will eliminate the victims from the wreckage and place them in the lorry to be transferred to São Paulo, he stated.

Family members of the victims have been brought to Sao Paulo to help supply genetic product for DNA identification of body parts and other information on the dead, said Sao Paulo state federal government Civil Defense Planner Henguel Pereira.

The aircraft, an ATR-72 turboprop, was bound for Sao Paulo from Cascavel, in the state of Parana, and crashed at around 1:30 p.m. (1630 GMT) in the town of Vinhedo, some 80 km (50. miles) northwest of Sao Paulo.

Franco-Italian ATR, jointly owned by Airplane and Leonardo, is. the dominant manufacturer of local turboprop airplanes seating 40 to. 70 people. ATR told Reuters on Friday that its experts were. completely engaged with the examination into the crash.

(source: Reuters)