The article you linked to doesn't have pictures of the kids? I'm not seeing any kids, let alone ones with clean clothes. They show only a picture of the mother, who died in the crash. It's also confusing because it first says the kids were found then retracts (as per the government/search team) saying that the kids allegedly ended up safe somewhere, but authorities can't get to them to verify due to weather conditions. But they've somehow been put on a speedboat headed to a place where they can be retrieved. Strange. The article starts off with "Seventeen days after a small aircraft crashed in the Colombian Amazon rainforest ..." Seventeen, eh?
Wth I’m not sure I’ll have time to read the actual story link you provided , but after reading what you wrote .. how can people believe this ? Well after covid, I’ve realized people will believe anything ! Thank you and Second thought I’ll save to read tomorrow , bizarre! God save the children .
I like looking for comms in articles, but this one escapes me. It could be one of those 3/10 that are actually accidents. The story makes real-world sense if members of local tribes went to see the crash and took care of the kids while rescuers were searching. It would also explain the whole "they're safe, but we don't know where they are" part of things. Very remote areas there.
The article you linked to doesn't have pictures of the kids? I'm not seeing any kids, let alone ones with clean clothes. They show only a picture of the mother, who died in the crash. It's also confusing because it first says the kids were found then retracts (as per the government/search team) saying that the kids allegedly ended up safe somewhere, but authorities can't get to them to verify due to weather conditions. But they've somehow been put on a speedboat headed to a place where they can be retrieved. Strange. The article starts off with "Seventeen days after a small aircraft crashed in the Colombian Amazon rainforest ..." Seventeen, eh?
Wth I’m not sure I’ll have time to read the actual story link you provided , but after reading what you wrote .. how can people believe this ? Well after covid, I’ve realized people will believe anything ! Thank you and Second thought I’ll save to read tomorrow , bizarre! God save the children .
I like looking for comms in articles, but this one escapes me. It could be one of those 3/10 that are actually accidents. The story makes real-world sense if members of local tribes went to see the crash and took care of the kids while rescuers were searching. It would also explain the whole "they're safe, but we don't know where they are" part of things. Very remote areas there.