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The discovery of a footprint gives hope of finding the 4 children lost after a plane crash in Colombia

A footprint, supposedly from one of the four children missing after a plane crash in the amazon Colombian woman, on May 1, was seen by the military and natives who are participating in their search, military sources reported on Tuesday.

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“In the last few hours, they located a footprint on the muddy ground that, due to its size, would apparently belong to lesliethe 13-year-old girlreported the Military Forces in a statement.

The girl Lesly Mukutuy and his brothers Soleiny Mukutuy9 years old; Tien Noriel Ronoque Mukutuy4 years old and baby Cristin Neriman Ronoque Mukutuywho turned one year old on May 26, have been missing for a month after the plane crash Cessna 206 in which they were traveling with three adults who died, including the pilot.

The information added that to corroborate “If it was an indication belonging to one of the four missing children(the military) stomped on one of the uniformed size 40 and the difference is evident”.

This finding adds to other facts in recent weeks, such as that of two diapersa lid of a baby bottle and a cell phone case and even a shelter built with sticks and leaves.

Rescuers have highlighted that in the area there are borojó trees and wild mangoes that children know and can consume to survive.

The search, in which they intervene on land near 300 soldiers and indigenous people from the areais done with the help of helicopters and satellite equipment.

The minors were traveling in a Cessna 206 from the indigenous reservation of Araracuara, located between the departments of caqueta and Amazonwhere they lived, until Saint Joseph of the Guaviarecapital of Guaviarealong with his mother and an indigenous leader.

the apparatus disappeared on may 1 and it was found crashed days later, with the three adults dead inside, but with no trace of the children.

Rescuers removed the bodies of the children’s mother from the plane, Magdalena Mukutuy; of the indigenous leader Herman Mendoza and the pilot of the Cessna 206, Hernando Murcia.

Source: Elcomercio

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