Pages - Menu

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Seven People Died When An Aircraft Crashed In The Municipality Of Quitupan: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EL OCCIDENTAL

The bodies of the victims were burned to death.

DECEMBER 22, 2024


Elizabeth Ibal

A small plane crashed on a property in the wooded area of Quitupan, resulting in the death of seven people.

The Cessna 207 light aircraft, coming from “La Parota”, Michoacán, crashed on Sunday afternoon, in an area of difficult access, near the town of Palo Verde, in that municipality.
Elements of the State Unit of Civil Protection and Firefighters of Jalisco went to the area and in coordination with authorities of Quitupan and Mazamitla worked in the attention of the plane crash.
The officers located the bodies of seven people, which were burned, and requested the presence of personnel from the Forensic Medical Service.

So far the people have not been identified. Forensic experts are working in the area to rule out or confirm the presence of more victims.

Firefighters also worked on the extinguishing of the fire caused by the impact of the aircraft with license plate XB-MLO, which was destroyed.

Civil Protection officials carried out risk mitigation to prevent possible additional damage in the area.

In addition, personnel from the Mexican Army also participated in the protection of the site.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL

27 comments:

  1. Supposed to be El Abuelos brother and nephews on that plane

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. a christmas gift from mencho to his special compadre.

      Delete
    2. 5:10
      What a vile comment.

      Delete
  2. They say on the plane is the brother of el abuelo farias

    ReplyDelete
  3. Some people were alleging that it's el abuelo's brother and nephews.

    ReplyDelete
  4. El señor de Los roosters flying to kidney dialysis?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. El Señor Mencho only flys first class in a Gulfstream G700.
      Pura gente de las Fuerzas Especiales Mencho y Grupo Elite Air .

      Delete
  5. Yes idk why he is called el señor de los roosters he should just be called by his name nemesio la cagada

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Because mencho stays surrounded by cock

      Delete
  6. $@®g1 says 👴 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

    ReplyDelete
  7. Iba el hijo del paisa farias. Juan de. Pero ese chavalo trabajaba derecho en el gabacho no andaba enredado. Nomas fueron a visitar a la familia. Tambien iba una sobrina del paisa y su pareja y otros amigos de ellos de usa.

    ReplyDelete
  8. El Señor de los cocks les tumbo esa avioneta, el abuelo deveria de estar en ese vuelo pero le dio chorrillo y no se suvio, en esta ocasion al abuelo lo salvo su culo

    Long live The Lord of the Cocks!!!!!! 🐓🐓🐓🐓

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hey, did anyone hear the rumor that it might be el abuelos brother and nephews? If not, tell people by commenting below. Nuff Said!!!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Why would abuelos family be flying into jalisco. Makes no sense people

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Because Jalisco is a very important for drug moving that’s why they caught comandante fierro of cds there

      Delete
    2. They can’t drive to gdl because of the family problems they have. So they fly. They go to gdl for international flights to usa

      Delete
  11. Replies
    1. Es sierto que les dicen Alacranes porque pican con la cola? Como dice un compa por ahi

      Delete
  12. This plane was most likely over loaded with coke. The number one reason why small planes crash is too much weight which causes a stall in mid air. Marry Christmas to everyone in my Nuffy nation. For all of the haters you can eat my shorts! Nuff Said!!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Is the coke still usable after a plane crash?

      Delete
    2. Coming from Michoacán ? I highly doubt it was coke .. it was more than likely loaded with a ton of stolen aguacate and carnitas de marrano

      Delete
    3. @5:21

      The number one reason why small planes crash is pilot error. It's rare when they do due to weight.

      Delete

Comments are moderated, refer to policy for more information.
Envía fotos, vídeos, notas, enlaces o información
Todo 100% Anónimo;

borderlandbeat@gmail.com