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Only one person survived the Ubaté air accident registered on Tuesday afternoon: it is a minor of one and a half years, son of the couple who died at the time of impact.
The family traveled in the plane HK 2335-G on a journey that came from Santa Marta towards Bogotá. Another person identified as Nuris Masa, the baby’s nanny, also died.
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The minor is in the Santa Fe Foundation. “He is stable, in the pediatric intensive care unit. He has abdominal trauma, chest trauma and is out of danger”, confirmed Javier Figueredo, coordinator of CRU Cundinamarca. He also assured that the minor is conscious and in the company of relatives.
The authorities received the alert of the accident at 5 pm In the Novilleros sector (Ubaté, Cundinamarca), Dr. Fabio Grandas Ramírez, linked to the Civil Air Patrol, was found without vital signs; his wife, Mayerly Díaz Rojas, and Nuris Masa.
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The youngest, however, was alive. Immediately, he was transferred to the Ubaté Hospital and from there he was sent to Bogotá. But, on the way, the medical team had to make a stop at the Marly Clinic in Chia due to complications in the child’s health. “When we stabilized them, we continued on our journey to the Santa Fe Foundation,” said the CRU coordinator.
The boy’s father was a doctor who graduated from the National University, He had worked with the Santa Fe Foundation, the San Ignacio University Hospital and the Los Nogales Clinic. And for several years he was linked to the Civil Air Patrol, which carries out humanitarian brigades to the most remote and vulnerable populations in the country. Leaves three minor children orphans.
His mother was a lawyer specializing in telecommunications law.
Although there is still no precise explanation of how the child survived, authorities hypothesize that the mother took emergency measures and protected him with her body in a fetal position.
At the time, authorities are on the point of conducting investigations to clarify what caused the incident.
BOGOTÁ – CITY TV
* With reporting by María Fernanda Martínez, journalist from Arriba Bogotá.