The commotion continues over the plane that crashed in the city of Pokhara, Nepal, and which caused the death of 68 people. According to the list released by yeti Airlines and the Civil Aviation Authority of that country, among the victims was Jannet Sandra Palavecino, a well-known businesswoman in the tourism industry who studied at the UNLP.

While the rescuers continue to work in the place where the aircraft fell, some images of the moment in which the tragedy occurred were released in the last few hours.

The registration corresponds to a citizen of Pokhara who noticed that the plane was flying very close to the roofs of the houses in the uncontrolled area.

Immediately afterwards, the person who was filming put down his cell phone and only a noise similar to that of an explosion is heard.

As reported 0221.com.arUntil now, 68 bodies have been found, which have been transferred to local hospitals. While, Krishna Prasad Bhandarispokesman for the army, reported: “Search and rescue is ongoing. No survivors have yet been found”.

The flight from Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital, crashed shortly before 11 a.m. local time (2:15 a.m. Argentine time) near Pokhara, in the center of the country, where it was supposed to land. This city is an important crossing point for foreign pilgrims and mountaineers.

The burned-out fuselage of the device was in a deep ravine between the old Pokhara airport, created in 1958, and the new international terminal in this city, inaugurated on January 1. after the accidentthe rescuers tried to put out the fire among the remains of the device, an ATR 72 powered by two turboprop engines.

Among the fatalities was Jannet Sandra Palavecino, one of the 15 foreigners who were traveling on the aircraft and In his social networks he details that he studied at the UNLP during 1981 and 1986. His Facebook profile tells the silver as your place of residence.

Once her death was known, it transpired that she was a well-known businesswoman in the tourism sectorco-owner with her father (Rubén) and her brother (Omar) of the renowned Swiss Hotel from the city of Neuquén, province where she was from.

In the midst of pain, the governor of Neuquen, Omar Gutierrezwrote an emotional farewell message on his social networks: “Jannet Palavecino, may you rest in peace. We will miss you and always keep you in our memory. My greetings and condolences to all the family and affection”.

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