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Colombia: Military chief says there are many versions about children found in the jungle

Colombia: Military chief says there are many versions about children found in the jungle

He explained that the day after the incident the children “left the place and returned three days later, but there were already a lot of bees and flies, so they were forced to leave.”



Courtesy | The plane the family was traveling in crashed on May 1

The Colombian military’s joint commander of special operations assured Tuesday that it was still unclear what happened to four children found in the jungle 40 days after their mother died in a plane crash, and that minors could better clarify it. As time goes on.

“We have many versions,” General Pedro Sánchez told Blue radio station.

He explained that the day after the incident the children “left the place and returned three days later, but there were already a lot of bees and flies, so they were forced to leave.”

But on Sunday Manuel Miller Ranoc, father of the two youngest, confirmed the girl was alive four days after the crash between the departments of Caqueta and Guerrier in southeastern Colombia. According to Ranok, the eldest daughter told her “Mom was alive for four days. Before dying, the mother tells them, perhaps, ‘Go away’.

“They told us that the mother died immediately upon impact and the baby was immediately pulled out by the older sister,” Sanchez said. For this reason, the General insisted that we wait until the little ones recovered so that they could give their version of the facts, and that all that was being said at present was “speculation.”

The plane the family was traveling in crashed on May 1. The pilot, another passenger and a mother of four, Magdalena Mukudui, died in the incident. Juvenile – Leslie Mukudui, 13 years; Solini Mukutui, 9; Tien Noriel Ranoque Mucutuy, 4, and Christine Neriman Ranoque Mucutuy, who had been in the jungle for a year, survived for 40 days until they were found on Friday by a military team supported by members of indigenous communities.

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Since then, the minors, who belong to the Huitoto tribe, have been recuperating at a military hospital in Bogotá.

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