Co-pilot of the ‘Canadair’ plane that caught fire in Gerês died in Spain



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According to the newspaper A voz da Galiza, the 38-year-old man of Spanish nationality was found dead today at his home in Babilafuente, where he was recovering from the serious injuries caused by the ‘Canadair’ plane crash on August 8. .

In turn, the newspaper Faro de Vigo continues, citing the newspaper La Gaceta, which awaits the results of the autopsy to determine the causes of death.

The accident with the plane that fought a fire in the Peneda-Gerês National Park, in Lindoso, Ponte da Barca municipality, in the Viana do Castelo district, on August 8 killed a 65-year-old pilot of nationality Portuguese.

On the day of the accident, the co-pilot was transferred to the Braga Hospital and, on August 15, transferred to the Virgen de la Vega hospital in Salamanca, where he was finally operated on, explains Faro de Vigo.

“After being discharged he was received like a hero in Babilafuente, where he remained all this time for his recovery,” says the Spanish newspaper.

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