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Brazil Plane Crash: A small aircraft crashed on the road in Sao Paulo, Brazil, killing a aircraft lawyer and motivational speaker Marsio Carpena and Pilot. Six people were injured in the accident. Flight of aircraft …Read more

Plane Crash in Brazil. (Reuters)
Brazilia: A small aircraft crashed on the road in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Due to this, two people aboard the aircraft died. The aircraft crash took place on a major road called Awenida Marx de Sao Visent in Barra Phunda area on Friday morning. The aircraft had a 49 -year -old lawyer and motivational speaker Marsio Lozada Carpena who was killed. Pilot Gustavo Carneero Mederos also died in an accident. The aircraft was going to Porto Alegre. While crashing, he hit a public bus and was engulfed in flames. Six people were injured in this accident, out of which 5 bus passengers and one motorcycle are riding. At present, the condition of all is said to be stable.
Marsio Lauzada Carpena had more than 50 thousand followers on social media. He used to show his followers about the brilliant lifestyle of his family. According to reports, in December, he bought an eight -seater jet aircraft. He was also a professor of law at Porto Alegre’s Pontificical Catholic University (PUC). Used to lecture on human behavior across the country. The footage shows that the plane crashed into the road and crashed, causing a fireball and the smoke.
At least two people were killed and six others injured when a King Air plane crashed into a bus on a busy road in São Paulo, Brazil.
The aircraft crash occurred around 7:20 a.m. local time (5:20 a.m. ET) along Avenida Marquês in the coastal district of Barra Funda.
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