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Rescue workers comb through the wreckage site of an airplane crash, in La Union, a mountainous area near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The chartered plane was carrying a Brazilian soccer team to the biggest match of its history when it crashed into a Colombian hillside and broke into pieces, killing 75 people and leaving six survivors, Colombian officials said Tuesday. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

Rescue workers comb through the wreckage site of an airplane crash, in La Union, a mountainous area near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The chartered plane was carrying a Brazilian soccer team to the biggest match of its history when it crashed into a Colombian hillside and broke into pieces, killing 75 people and leaving six survivors, Colombian officials said Tuesday. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)



Rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. A charter plane carrying the Chapocoense Real football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)

Rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. A charter plane carrying the Chapocoense Real football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)



Rescue teams work in the recovery of the bodies of victims of the LAMIA airlines charter that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, Colombia, on November 29, 2016 carrying members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense Real A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)

Rescue teams work in the recovery of the bodies of victims of the LAMIA airlines charter that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, Colombia, on November 29, 2016 carrying members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense Real A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)



Rescue workers retireve bodies and search for survivors of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. According to reports from the Colombian National Police, 75 people died when an aircraft crashed late 28 November 2016 with 81 people on board, including players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense. The plane crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is as yet uknown. Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November 2016. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)

Rescue workers retireve bodies and search for survivors of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. According to reports from the Colombian National Police, 75 people died when an aircraft crashed late 28 November 2016 with 81 people on board, including players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense. The plane crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is as yet uknown. Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November 2016. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)



Rescue workers retireve bodies and search for survivors of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)

Rescue workers retireve bodies and search for survivors of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)



Images posted by the Antioquia Police Department show the scene where a chartered flight crashed. Seventy-six people are confirmed dead following a plane crash outside Medellin, Colombiaon November 29, 2016. (Photo by AP Photo/Antioquia Police Department)

Images posted by the Antioquia Police Department show the scene where a chartered flight crashed. Seventy-six people are confirmed dead following a plane crash outside Medellin, Colombiaon November 29, 2016. (Photo by AP Photo/Antioquia Police Department)



A rescue work checks a body from a plane that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)

A rescue work checks a body from a plane that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)



Wreckage from a plane that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense is seen near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)

Wreckage from a plane that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense is seen near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)



Rescue workers react after searching for the victims of a plane that crashed in the Colombian jungle with the Brazilian football team Chapecoense near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)

Rescue workers react after searching for the victims of a plane that crashed in the Colombian jungle with the Brazilian football team Chapecoense near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fredy Builes/Reuters)



The Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)

The Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)



The interior of the Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)

The interior of the Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)



The Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)

The Bolivian Lamia airlines plane, which crashed into the Colombian jungle on November 29, 2016, with the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, is seen near Medellin, Colombia October 4, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy of El Deber Newspaper)



A Colombian air force helicopter retrieves the bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)

A Colombian air force helicopter retrieves the bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)



Rescue workers walk next to bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)

Rescue workers walk next to bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)



A Colombian air force helicopter retrieves bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)

A Colombian air force helicopter retrieves bodies of victims from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard, near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)



A rescue worker sits near the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)

A rescue worker sits near the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, Colombia, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters)



Brazil's Chapecoense player Helio Neto is helped by paramedics at the San Juan de Dios clinic in La Ceja, Antioquia Department on November 29 2016. Traveling on the doomed airliner that crashed in Colombia overnight were the players and staff of a Brazilian football club about to complete a fairytale journey from unknowns to would-be South American champions. The LAMIA charter plane went down near Medellin late Monday with 81 people aboard and so far only six are reported to have survived. At least two were said by officials to be football players. (Photo by Luis Acosta/AFP Photo)

Brazil's Chapecoense player Helio Neto is helped by paramedics at the San Juan de Dios clinic in La Ceja, Antioquia Department on November 29 2016. Traveling on the doomed airliner that crashed in Colombia overnight were the players and staff of a Brazilian football club about to complete a fairytale journey from unknowns to would-be South American champions. The LAMIA charter plane went down near Medellin late Monday with 81 people aboard and so far only six are reported to have survived. At least two were said by officials to be football players. (Photo by Luis Acosta/AFP Photo)



A rescuer walks past the body of a victim from the LAMIA airlines charter plane crash in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)

A rescuer walks past the body of a victim from the LAMIA airlines charter plane crash in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)



Rescue workers place the bodies of victims of an airplane crash into a waiting helicopter, in La Union, near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The chartered plane was carrying a Brazilian soccer team to the biggest match of its history when it crashed into a Colombian hillside and broke into pieces, killing 75 people and leaving six survivors, Colombian officials said Tuesday. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

Rescue workers place the bodies of victims of an airplane crash into a waiting helicopter, in La Union, near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The chartered plane was carrying a Brazilian soccer team to the biggest match of its history when it crashed into a Colombian hillside and broke into pieces, killing 75 people and leaving six survivors, Colombian officials said Tuesday. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)



Local residents watch as rescue workers recover the victims of an airplane crash, in La Union, near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

Local residents watch as rescue workers recover the victims of an airplane crash, in La Union, near Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)



A handout picture provided by the Colombian Air Force shows Rescue teams at the scene of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. According to reports, 75 people died when an aircraft crashed late 28 November 2016 with 81 people on board, including players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense. The plane crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is as yet uknown. Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November 2016. (Photo by EPA/Colombia Air Force)

A handout picture provided by the Colombian Air Force shows Rescue teams at the scene of the plane crash in the municipality of La Union, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, 29 November 2016. According to reports, 75 people died when an aircraft crashed late 28 November 2016 with 81 people on board, including players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense. The plane crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is as yet uknown. Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November 2016. (Photo by EPA/Colombia Air Force)



Rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)

Rescuers carry one of the survivors from the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)



Rescuers gesture near the wreckage of the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)

Rescuers gesture near the wreckage of the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. (Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP Photo)



Rescue workers carry the bodies of victims of an airplane that crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The plane was carrying the Brazilian first division soccer club Chapecoense team that was on it's way for a Copa Sudamericana final match against Colombia's Atletico Nacional. (Photo by Luis Benavides/AP Photo)

Rescue workers carry the bodies of victims of an airplane that crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin, Colombia, Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The plane was carrying the Brazilian first division soccer club Chapecoense team that was on it's way for a Copa Sudamericana final match against Colombia's Atletico Nacional. (Photo by Luis Benavides/AP Photo)



Supporters of the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense gather at the Arena Conda Arena in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016, for a vigil in honor of the victims of the plane crash that devastated the team. (Photo by Fernando Bizerra Jr./EPA)

Supporters of the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense gather at the Arena Conda Arena in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016, for a vigil in honor of the victims of the plane crash that devastated the team. (Photo by Fernando Bizerra Jr./EPA)



Medical staff from the San Juan de Dios hospital transfer 27-year-old Brazilian soccer player Alan Ruschel as he arrives to La Ceja in Colombia on 29 November 2016, after surviving a plane crash. Ruschel is said to be the first survivor after a plane reportedly carrying 81 people, including the players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense, crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is yet unknown. The Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against the Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)

Medical staff from the San Juan de Dios hospital transfer 27-year-old Brazilian soccer player Alan Ruschel as he arrives to La Ceja in Colombia on 29 November 2016, after surviving a plane crash. Ruschel is said to be the first survivor after a plane reportedly carrying 81 people, including the players of the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense, crashed in a mountainous area outside Medellin as it was approaching the Jose Maria Cordoba airport. The cause of the incident is yet unknown. The Chapecoense were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamericana final against the Medellin's Atletico Nacional on 30 November. (Photo by Luis Eduardo Noriega A./EPA)



Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react in front of the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react in front of the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



A fan of Chapecoense soccer team reacts at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

A fan of Chapecoense soccer team reacts at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

Fans of Chapecoense soccer team react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



A fan of Chapecoense soccer team holds a flag of her team during a mass at the Santo Antonio Cathedral in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

A fan of Chapecoense soccer team holds a flag of her team during a mass at the Santo Antonio Cathedral in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



Fans of Chapecoense soccer team attend a mass at the Santo Antonio Cathedral in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

Fans of Chapecoense soccer team attend a mass at the Santo Antonio Cathedral in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



Fans of Chapecoense soccer team gather in the streets to pay tribute to their players in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

Fans of Chapecoense soccer team gather in the streets to pay tribute to their players in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



A fan of Chapecoense soccer team and his son react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)

A fan of Chapecoense soccer team and his son react at the Arena Conda stadium in Chapeco, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Paulo Whitaker/Reuters)



Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died on a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)

Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died on a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)



Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)

Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)



Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)

Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian jungle with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)



Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian junglewith Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)

Relatives of Brazilian journalist Guilherme Marques, who died in a plane accident that crashed into Colombian junglewith Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense onboard near Medellin, mourn during a mass in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)
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