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FAP will carry out a humanitarian flight to transport the remains of Jainer Pinedo, the “Dancing Engineer”, to Iquitos

FAP will carry out a humanitarian flight to transport the remains of Jainer Pinedo, the “Dancing Engineer”, to Iquitos

The Peruvian Air Force (FAP) announced that it will make a special flight available to transport the remains of Jainer Moisés Pinedo Vargas, popularly known as the “Dancing Engineer,” from the city of Chiclayo to Iquitos, his homeland.

This decision was made after the young man’s family requested help to transport his body.

Commander Victor Vela, deputy director of information for the FAP, explained that, upon learning of the family’s request, a C26 aircraft was arranged to carry out the flight so that Pinedo Vargas’ remains would arrive in Iquitos, where his loved ones could bid him a final farewell.

The young man’s mother, Betty Vargas García, had expressed her concern at not finding any airline that could carry out the transfer. Given the lack of options, she asked the State for support to take her son’s remains to his hometown. The favorable response from the FAP brought relief to the family, who will now be able to say goodbye to the young man at home.

Jainer Pinedo Vargas, a young engineer, won the affection and admiration of the public by participating in various events, where his enthusiasm and talent for dance made him a prominent figure.

Her popularity grew significantly after dancing with the group Explosión de Iquitos and masterfully executing the choreography of the song “No sé”, which went viral on social media, catapulting her fame.

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