Buenos Aires (EFE).- Five people died this Wednesday after an aircraft crashed in an open field near the town from Villa Ángela, in the northern province Argentina from Chaco.
As reported by the local media, Diario Norte, the accident occurred at dawn today, when the plane, stolen from the “Aeroclub Villa Ángela” by alleged delinquents who were part of a Paraguayan drug-criminal organization, plunged ashore after running out of fuel.
The Cessna Model 206, single-engine, high-wing, four-person utility plane went down after alleged drug dealers They will forget to open the gasoline passage, since the closing system is hidden, witnesses from the flying club commented to the same medium.
One of the occupants died instantly when he was thrown from the planewhile the four remaining passengers died incinerated because the ship caught fire in mid-flight.
Although the identification of the corpses will be a difficult task due to the circumstances of the event, the local authorities consider that they were Paraguayan drug traffickers because several Guarani were seized at the scene of the accident –currency Paraguay official -, a cap from the Cerro Porteño soccer team, a 40-caliber pistol and a satellite phone.
Sources of the case, quoted by the local newspaper, indicated that the possible criminals forced their entrance to the aviation club with a crowbar and to the hangar door using tweezers, they also deactivated one of the security cameras, but were captured by another.
The Villa Ángela prosecutor’s office considered that this audiovisual material will be key to being able to reliably identify those who died in the plane crash. EFE