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Home » News » 4 missing children believed to be alive, 17 days after plane crash

4 missing children believed to be alive, 17 days after plane crash

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4 missing children believed to be alive, 17 days after plane crash

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Colombian authorities were believed to have found three children and a baby alive 17 days after a plane crashed with them on board in the jungle in the south of the country.

President Gustavo Petro made this known on Wednesday evening.

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“After arduous search efforts by our Military Forces, we have found alive the 4 children who had disappeared due to the plane crash in Guaviare.

`A joy for the country,’’ Petro tweeted.

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Colombian armed forces were still to confirm they had located the four minors – aged 13-years-old, 9-years-old, 4-years-old, and 11-months-old.

On Wednesday morning, they found an improvised shelter built with sticks and branches in the jungle.

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The Colombian government deployed more than 100 soldiers, sniffer dogs, and local indigenous people to find the children.

The children were on board a Cessna C206 light aircraft when it crashed in the Amazon in the southern Caquetá department on May 1.

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The three adults on board died in the crash.

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