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Colombie : quatre enfants, dont un bébé, ont survécu seuls 15 jours après un crash en Amazonie

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Après le crash de leur petit avion dans la forêt amazonienne, quatre enfants, âgés de treize, neuf, quatre ans et un bébé de 11 mois, ont survécu seuls plus de 15 jours avant d'être retrouvés, a annoncé mercredi le président colombien.

The post Colombie : quatre enfants, dont un bébé, ont survécu seuls 15 jours après un crash en Amazonie appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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