Coffins Containing The Remains Of Brazilian Footballers Who Died In Plane Crash (PHOTOS)

The coffins of some of the Brazilian Chapecoense football team players killed in a plane crash in the Colombian mountains, are seen at the San Vicente Mortuary in Medellin.

United for one last time, these are the coffins containing the remains of Brazilian footballers killed in the devastating Colombia air crash.



The bodies of Chapecoense players killed when the plane smashed into a mountain have been identified and are being embalmed and prepared for transport by military aircraft back to their homeland.

The caskets are due to arrive in the club's home city of Chapeco as soon as midday on Friday and be taken directly to the club's stadium for a collective wake that Brazilian President Michel Temer is expected to attend.

Heartbreaking pictures show the coffins laid out in the Colombian city's SanVicente Mortuary with chairs dressed in white left out for grieving friends and relatives.
The tributes took place as crash investigators aided by dramatic cockpit recordings were studying why the British-built jet apparently ran out of fuel before slamming into a muddy mountainside just a few miles from Medellin's international airport.


 
Instead of sitting excitedly in front of televisions to watch the action in Colombia, the people of Chapeco, a provincial city of about 200,000, trooped into their stadium to mourn and join in ecumenical prayer.





Players were seen laughing and joking on board as they prepared for take off.



Most of the travelling party was wiped out in the crash.

Chilling video shows aircrew and footballers in an interview on board the flight before take-off with one striker Everton dos Santos Goncalves saying of a crew member: 'He is in charge, so everything is fine!'

A moment of silence for the Brazil team Chapecoense's
players that all died in a plane crash two days ago ..

Keepers
Danilo
31 years old

Marcelo Boeck
32 years old


Luiz Felipe
20 years old

Defenders
Gimenez
21 years old

Rafael Lima
30 years old


Dener
25 years old

Marcelo
25 years old

Thiego
30 years old

Moises
25 years old

Cláudio Winck
22 years old

Demerson
30 years old

Filipe Machado
32 years old

Caramelo
22 years old


Scalon
21 years old

Midfielders
Josimar
30 years old

Gil
29 years old

Hyoran
23 years old

Andrei
21 years old

Neném
34 years old

Lucas Mineiro
20 years old

Sergio Manoel
27 years old

Arthur Maia
24 years old

Matheus Biteco
21 years old

Cléber Santana
35 years old

Tiago
22 years old

Lima
17 years old

Attackers
Lourency
20 years old

Bruno Rangel
34 years old

Ananias
27 years old

Lucas Gomes
26 years old

Kempes
34 years old

Canela
22 years old

A. Martinuccio
28 years old

Perotti
19 years old

Coach
Caio Junior
51 years old

Rest in peace

The rescued goalkeeper Danilo died after succumbing to huge internal blood loss & organs damaging. He was admitted to hospital with two broken legs,arms,3 broken ribs,Damaged kidney & so on...

He murmured in deathbed "Jesus look after my family & take my breathe fast. Already some of mine friends are waiting for me in heaven ..they need a goalkeeper there

Chapecoense were dubbed the Brazilian Leicester:
2009: Serie D
2012: Serie C
2013: Serie B
2014: Serie A
2016: Copa Sudamericana Final(Just like Europa League)

Chapecoense acting president Ivan Tozzo said they want to play the remaining #Brasileirão game vs Atlético MG, fielding mainly youth players.

However,PSG have informed FIFA that they will donate €40 million to Chapecoense.

Brazilian clubs announced that they will loan players without fees to Chapecoense for the 2017 season and requested they be exempt from relegation for 3 years.

Atlético Nacional, the team Chapecoense were about to face for the final of Sudamericana, has requested to cancel the match and award the trophy to Chapecoense.

#Sports_Filla


RIP guys..

Say Rip to them




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