Jenni Rivera's
body has been found on the plane crash site and has positively been
identified. "We have received 100 percent confirmation that my sister
Jenny has gone to be with the Lord," her brother Pedro Rivera, Jr. said
to reporters outside their father Pedro Rivera's home in Los Angeles on
Thursday, December 13.
"They did show pictures to my brothers of the body, but not the full
body. Juan was able to say 'that was my sister' and he said 'I don't
need more.' Gus also said 'that was our sister,' " Pedro said. He added,
"They didn't have to wait for the DNA. They just knew it was my sister
and now they are flying back to Los Angeles with the body."
The two brothers arrived on the crash site in the northern state of
Nuevo Leon on Wednesday to identify the body. DNA tests have been
performed, and the results verified that it's the 43-year-old singer.
Diva De La Banda's remains have been cremated and delivered to her
brother, musician Lupillo Rivera.
The remains of other people boarding the plane have also been found and
identified by The Forensic Medical Service of Monterrey, Mexico. They
were her makeup artist, stylist, publicist, lawyer as well as two pilots
who handled the chartered Learjet 25 plane. They were headed to Toluca,
Mexico after Jenni had a sold-out concert in Monterrey.
Her brother Pedro said plans for a public service and a tribute concert
in remembrance of his deceased sister would be soon underway in Los
Angeles. Details would be announced later. "Keep on praying for the
family," he concluded, "for the plans that we have, the funeral
services. ... and I ask you to keep on respecting the family."
The tragic accident happened on early Sunday, December 9. Jenni's plane
lost contact with air traffic controllers about 10 minutes after taking
off or approximately 60 miles away from Monterrey. Concert promoter
Jesus Arreola said he offered the singer to stay in the city for the
night, but she insisted on leaving due to a scheduled gig in Mexico
City.
"We spoke to her and her representative (Mario Macias) at 2:30 A.M.,"
said Jesus. "During that call was when they informed us that she had
changed her plans and that they would be flying out right away to
Toluca." He added, "We had four tables in the VIP area and we had her
disguise ready for her so no one would recognize her. We also had
reserved a hotel for her."
The plane crashed nose-first from 28,000 feet upward in 30 seconds,
causing it badly-destroyed. Christian E. Esquino Nunez from Starwood
Management, the company which owned the plane, insisted maintenance and
safety issues had nothing to do with the accident. Instead, he suggested
Miguel Perez Soto, the 78-year-old pilot, may have suffered a heart
attack or was incapacitated in some other way and the co-pilot was
unable to save the plane.
While police were investigating the cause of the accident, photos from
the crash site were leaked to the Mexican media, prompting an
investigation by authorities. Two police officers were arrested after
items belonging to the victims were found at their homes. Video of the
crash site was also found on one of their cell phones.
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