A plane carrying 72 people, including a Brazilian football team, has crashed on its approach to the city of Medellin in Colombia, officials say.
Details are unclear but some reports say there are survivors.
The chartered plane, flying from Bolivia, was carrying members of the Chapocoense football team, airport officials said.
The team was due to play in the final of the South American club cup with Medellin team Atletico Nacional.
The final has now been suspended.
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There's actually a guy who's survived two plane crashes; the first one killed his mother and two siblings, and the second one killed his father and stepmother.
There's actually a guy who's survived two plane crashes; the first one killed his mother and two siblings, and the second one killed his father and stepmother.
There's actually a guy who's survived two plane crashes; the first one killed his mother and two siblings, and the second one killed his father and stepmother.
There's actually a guy who's survived two plane crashes; the first one killed his mother and two siblings, and the second one killed his father and stepmother.
There's actually a guy who's survived two plane crashes; the first one killed his mother and two siblings, and the second one killed his father and stepmother.