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marcia reverdosa is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Voepass Linhas Aéreas flight did not report emergency before crashing says head of Brazilian air accident center
The Voepass Linhas Aéreas flight that crashed near Vinhedo, Brazil, did not report an emergency before the incident, according to preliminary investigations by the Brazilian Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents (CENIPA). Marcelo Moreno, the head of CENIPA, stated that there was no communication between the aircraft and the control tower indicating an emergency, as revealed in a press conference in Brasilia.
All bodies recovered from plane crash in Brazil, according to state government
All 62 bodies from the Voepass plane crash near São Paulo, Brazil, have been recovered, with identification efforts underway. The crash, which occurred on August 9, led to a three-day official mourning period in São Paulo. The CENIPA is analyzing the black boxes, with a preliminary report expected in 30 days. The investigation will focus on flight activities, operational environment, and human factors. Preparations for a memorial service in Cascavel, the plane's departure point, are set to begin.
All bodies recovered from plane crash in Brazil, according to state government
All 62 bodies from the Voepass plane crash near São Paulo, Brazil, have been recovered, with identification efforts underway. The state of São Paulo declared three days of mourning. The CENIPA is analyzing the black boxes, with a preliminary report expected in 30 days. The crash occurred during a flight from Cascavel to Guarulhos, with the investigation focusing on various operational and human factors.
There are three Venezuelan-Brazilian nationals among the victims of the Sao Paulo plane crash, according to Voepass
A plane crash in Sao Paulo resulted in the deaths of four individuals with dual nationalities, including three Venezuelan-Brazilian nationals and one Portuguese national. The victims were identified as Josgleidys González, her son Joslan Pérez, and her mother María Parra, along with Gracinda Marina, a Portuguese woman working at the Federal Technological University. Voepass, the airline involved, is offering support to the victims' families and assisting with the investigation. The incident highlights the tragic loss and the ongoing efforts to provide aid and uncover the cause of the crash.
Brazil’s Top Court Probe Bolsonaro Over Jan. 8 Attack, Former Justice Minister Sought by Cops
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court is investigating former President Jair Bolsonaro and his former Justice Minister Anderson Torres over a draft decree proposing a 'state of defense' to overturn the election results favoring Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The document, found at Torres' residence, has not been signed by Bolsonaro. Torres, who was in Florida during the January 8 riots, denies authorship and claims the document was leaked to discredit him. Brazil's new Justice Minister Flavio Dino condemns the draft as unconstitutional and part of a coup attempt. Preventive detention orders have been issued for Torres.
Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks
Brazil's Supreme Court has initiated an investigation into former President Jair Bolsonaro's potential involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. This decision follows a request from Brazil's public prosecutor office, which described the events as 'antidemocratic acts.' Bolsonaro is accused of inciting violence by posting a video questioning the 2022 presidential election results. The Supreme Court has also requested Meta to preserve the video for further investigation. Bolsonaro's lawyer and son have denied any involvement, emphasizing his commitment to democracy.
Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks
Brazil's Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The investigation follows a request from Brazil's public prosecutor office, which linked Bolsonaro's January 10 video questioning the 2022 election results to the violence. Bolsonaro's lawyer and son have denied his involvement, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and the Constitution. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation.
Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks
Brazil’s Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The investigation follows a request from Brazil’s public prosecutor office, which cited a video posted by Bolsonaro questioning the 2022 presidential election results as incitement to commit crimes. Bolsonaro's lawyer and his son, Flavio Bolsonaro, have denied any involvement, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and the Constitution. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation.
Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks
Brazil's Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The decision follows a request from Brazil's public prosecutor office, which cited Bolsonaro's January 10 video questioning the 2022 presidential election results as incitement to commit crimes. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation. Bolsonaro's lawyer and his son, Flavio Bolsonaro, have both issued statements denying his involvement in the attacks and defending his commitment to democracy.
Bolsonaro supporters break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro breached security barriers and entered the congressional building, Supreme Court, and Planalto Presidential Palace in Brasília. The breaches occurred a week after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's inauguration. Protesters attempted to set fire to the Congress building's carpet, leading to the activation of the sprinkler system. Over 400 people were arrested, and officials condemned the actions, likening them to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot. President Lula described the events as 'barbaric' and vowed to punish those responsible. The Attorney General's office is investigating, and world leaders have expressed support for President Lula and Brazil's democratic institutions.
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