The Son Of Chapecoense Coach Caio Junior Escaped Death After Forgetting His Passport
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The son of Chapecoense coach, Matheus Saroli, 25, was supposed to be on the plane carrying the Brazilian football team, which crashed on its way from Sao Paulo to Medellin in Colombia via Bolivia.
Saroli’s father, 51, was confirmed to be among the 76 that were understood to have lost their lives out of the 81 passengers on board.
Saroli revealed the news via his Instagram account and asked to be given time to grieve for his dead father.
He said: “Friends, me, my brother and my mum are okay. We need strength and some privacy, especially my mother.
“But thank you to everyone for all the messages. I was in SP (Sao Paulo) today and I did not board because I had forgotten my passport.
“We are strong and we will get through this. Thank you for all of your messages.”
Source: The Sun.
The son of Chapecoense coach, Matheus Saroli, 25, was supposed to be on the plane carrying the Brazilian football team, which crashed on its way from Sao Paulo to Medellin in Colombia via Bolivia.
Saroli’s father, 51, was confirmed to be among the 76 that were understood to have lost their lives out of the 81 passengers on board.
Saroli revealed the news via his Instagram account and asked to be given time to grieve for his dead father.
He said: “Friends, me, my brother and my mum are okay. We need strength and some privacy, especially my mother.
“But thank you to everyone for all the messages. I was in SP (Sao Paulo) today and I did not board because I had forgotten my passport.
“We are strong and we will get through this. Thank you for all of your messages.”
Source: The Sun.
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