Brazil presidential candidate dies in plane crash
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos died Wednesday when his campaign jet slammed into houses in Santos city in bad weather, killing all seven people on board and setting buildings alight. Campos, a 49-year-old socialist who had been running third in opinion polls for the October election, was flying to Sao Paulo to record a TV segment when his Cessna 560XL came down, breaking into pieces and igniting a large fire after impact. President Dilma Rousseff, who is standing for a second four-year term, declared a state of national mourning and suspended her campaign for three days. ‘All of Brazil is in mourning. We lost a great Brazilian today, Eduardo Campos. We lost a great comrade,’ the leftist president said in a statement. Campos, a popular former governor of the northeastern state of Pernambuco, was married with five children, the youngest just six months old. His plane was en route from Rio de Janeiro's Santos Dumont airport to Guaruja airport outside Sao Paulo, according to air force spokesman Pedro Luis Farcic, according to AFP.