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A Brazilian rescue worker carries a chainsaw in Jarina
02 Oct 2006
Source: Source: Reuters

 
A Brazilian rescue worker carries a chainsaw for use in clearing the jungle near where the Gol airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed last Friday after clipping an Embraer Legacy 600XL executive jet, on Jarina Indian reserve in the Amazon basin, October 1, 2006. Rescuers recovered the first two bodies from the wreckage of the crashed Brazilian passenger plane in the Amazon jungle on Sunday and reported that none of the 155 people on board had survived, the Brazilian Airforce said.
REUTERS/JAMIL BITTAR


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Brazilian rescue workers talk next to a helicopter while working to recover bodies from the Gol airlines Boeing 737-800 that crashed in the jungle after clipping an Embraer Legacy 600XL executive jet last Friday, at the Jarina Indian reserve in the Amazon basin, October 1, 2006. Rescuers recovered the first two bodies from the wreckage of the crashed Brazilian passenger plane in the Amazon jungle on Sunday and reported that none of the 155 people on board had survived, the Brazilian Airforce said.