Author

Topic: Chapecoense plane crash: Survivor 'may play football again' (Read 226 times)

sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 262
AZBI NETWORK - Multichain system
It's really a tragedy.

What doesn't get into my brain with quite a few plane crashes is the fact that there are often survivors with relatively minor injuries. The energy that's set free in such a crash is enormous, so I would expect not a single survivor. The five people who survived the crash must have had the hugest luck.

The survivors may get the most beautiful miracle in their life, because survive in a plane crash is really magic, I never even imagine it will happen to someone. Chapecoense may get a sadly crash, but God still give a miracle to some players.
legendary
Activity: 1153
Merit: 1012
It's really a tragedy.

What doesn't get into my brain with quite a few plane crashes is the fact that there are often survivors with relatively minor injuries. The energy that's set free in such a crash is enormous, so I would expect not a single survivor. The five people who survived the crash must have had the hugest luck.
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 262
AZBI NETWORK - Multichain system
A Brazilian football player who survived a plane crash in Colombia on Monday is recovering and may be able to resume his career, his father says.

Helio Hermito Zampier Neto, a 31-year-old defender for Chapecoense, was in a stable condition, doctors said, after surgery on a lung, a knee, a wrist and his head.

Five other people survived the crash, which killed 71 people.

FIFA mourns the tragedy Chapecoense.
And many leagues in the world take a moment of silence before the game to honor the victims of the tragedy. Even in South America, football activities are being laid off for a while.

Football is about respect and love
Jump to: