CUBA-PLANE WRECKAGE-ACEVEDO
The president of the Commission of Investigation of the Civil Aeronautics Institute of Cuba, Rogelio Acevedo, holds a model of the Aerogaviota Soviet-made Antonov-2 airplane 14 March in Baez, a province of Villa Clara. As the probe into the cause of 14 March 2002 crash continued, the remains of the six Canadian tourists, four Britons, two Germans and four Cubans who lost their lives "now have been recovered and are being identified" by forensic experts.
El presidente del Instituto de Aeronautica Civil de Cuba, Rogelio Acevedo, sostiene, el 16 de marzo de 2002, una maqueta de una avion Antonov 2, similar al que el pasado 14 de marzo se estrello en el poblado de Baez, provincia de Villa Clara, dejando un saldo de 14 turistas extranjeros muertos y 4 cubanos, en el poblado de Baez, provincia de Villa Clara, -unos 350 Km al este de La Habana. Las autoridades cubanas plantean la hipotesis de la caida como producto del encuentro del avion con un torbellino de aire que le desprendio el ala superior izquierda provocando su desestabilizacion y caida a un embalse de agua. AFP PHOTO/Adalberto ROQUE (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE / AFP) (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images)

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