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Seat swap may have saved Chapecoense player's life in plane crash

Published 17/12/2016, 13:59
© Reuters. Ruschel, player of Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, lies on a stretcher as he arrives at a hospital in Brazil, after he survived a plane crash with his teammates aboard, in Chapeco

By Luiz Barp

CHAPECO, Brazil (Reuters) - A Brazilian footballer who survived the air crash that killed most of his team in Colombia last month changed seats at the last minute after a team mate encouraged him to sit beside him, he said on Saturday.

Chapecoense full back Alan Ruschel was sitting near the back of the plane when club director Cadu Gaucho asked him to move on the journey to play in the Copa Sudamericana final.

"Cadu Gaucho asked me to sit further forward and let the journalists sit together at the back," Ruschel told reporters at his first news conference since the Nov. 28 accident.

"I didn't want to but then I saw (Jackson) Follman and he insisted that I sit beside him," he added.

"Only God can explain why I survived the accident. He grabbed me and gave me a second chance."

Ruschel, 27, was one of only six survivors on the plane, which crashed into the mountains near Medellin. The disaster killed 71 people, including almost all the Chapecoense team, directors and staff.

Goalkeeper Follman, one of Ruschel's best friends in the team, also survived, but had part of his leg amputated. He was transferred on Saturday morning via air ambulance from Sao Paulo to a hospital in the club's home city in southern Brazil.

"I don't remember anything about the accident," Ruschel said at the Arena Conda, the club's stadium in Chapeco.

"When they told me what happened it seemed like a dream, a nightmare. Little by little they've been telling me what happened and I'm starting to understand.

"I try not to speak of the accident, I avoid the news, but from the little I've seen I think it was greed on the pilot's art."

The pilot of the Bolivian-run LAMIA plane has been accused of taking off without enough fuel for the flight. Bolivian authorities suspended the airline's operating license and replaced the management of its aviation authority to ensure a transparent investigation.

Ruschel promised to return to Colombia and treat his doctors there to one of the hearty barbecue meals famous in southern Brazil.

He also pledged to visit every one of the families of his compatriots who died before returning to the small town of Chapeco and continuing with the physiotherapy he needs to get fit again.

"As a lesson, this tragedy teaches that you have to keeping living," he said. "Take advantage of some things and do good for others.

© Reuters. Ruschel, player of Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, lies on a stretcher as he arrives at a hospital in Brazil, after he survived a plane crash with his teammates aboard, in Chapeco

"When I got here today I had the sensation that I was coming home. I promise to give lots more happiness to this team. With a lot of effort and hard work I am going to be back playing again soon."

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