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Bolivia demands air traffic controller in Colombia crash be expelled from Brazil Bolivia demands air traffic controller in Colombia crash be expelled from Brazil
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Bolivia’s government has demanded Brazil expel a Bolivian air traffic controller who traveled there to provide authorities information about the crash of a plane in Colombia that killed most members of a Brazilian soccer club. Bolivia’s government has demanded Brazil expel a Bolivian air traffic controller who travelled there to provide authorities information about the crash of a plane in Colombia that killed most members of a Brazilian soccer club.
Bolivian interior minister Carlos Romero said Celia Castedo had illegally bypassed migration controls on her way out of the country in an attempt to flee justice. He said Castedo was being sought as part of a broad investigation into Bolivia’s air travel authority after the 28 November crash. The Bolivian interior minister, Carlos Romero, said Celia Castedo had illegally bypassed migration controls on her way out of the country in an attempt to flee justice. He said Castedo was being sought as part of a broad investigation into Bolivia’s air travel authority after the 28 November crash.
“There is no argument to justify an asylum request,” Romero said on Tuesday. “Logically, in a case like this there should be a process of automatic expulsion (from Brazil).” “There is no argument to justify an asylum request,” Romero said on Tuesday. “Logically, in a case like this there should be a process of automatic expulsion [from Brazil].”
Federal prosecutors in Brazil said late on Monday that the woman had come to them in the border city of Corumba after the Bolivian air travel authority accused her of negligence.Federal prosecutors in Brazil said late on Monday that the woman had come to them in the border city of Corumba after the Bolivian air travel authority accused her of negligence.
Brazilian TV station Globo reported Castedo was seeking asylum in Brazil and that she had questioned a flight plan showing the intended route would push the limits of the plane’s maximum possible flight time. The Brazilian TV station Globo reported Castedo was seeking asylum in Brazil and that she had questioned a flight plan showing the intended route would push the limits of the plane’s maximum possible flight time.
Bolivian authorities on Thursday suspended the license of the tiny charter airline that was bringing the Chapecoense club to the finals of the Copa Sudamericana. The crash killed 71 people and left six others seriously injured.Bolivian authorities on Thursday suspended the license of the tiny charter airline that was bringing the Chapecoense club to the finals of the Copa Sudamericana. The crash killed 71 people and left six others seriously injured.
Bolivia’s government has replaced the management of its air travel authority in order to ensure a transparent investigation.Bolivia’s government has replaced the management of its air travel authority in order to ensure a transparent investigation.
Brazilian prosecutors said they would meet on Wednesday with their Colombian and Bolivian peers to investigate the crash.Brazilian prosecutors said they would meet on Wednesday with their Colombian and Bolivian peers to investigate the crash.