<p>The Aerocom airline plane was carrying seven passengers and two crew members on a flight from the eastern Bolivian city of Santa Cruz to Trinidad in the country's northeast when it vanished from radar on Tuesday.<br /><br />"Rescuers reached the crash site in the afternoon and confirmed that there were no accident survivors," the Bolivian General Aeronautics Directorate (DGAC) said in a statement.<br /><br />The wreckage of the plane was found 30 kilometres northeast of the city of Trinidad, in the Amazon jungle province of Beni, said Aerocom spokesman Nelson Kinn.<br /><br />Two of the passengers killed in the crash were Colombians, Kinn said.<br /><br />Defense Minister Cecilia Chacon, who is heading the rescue efforts, told reporters that rescuers were transporting the bodies to the provincial capital Trinidad, a city of some 130,000 in the Bolivian Amazon basin some 600 kilometres northeast of La Paz.<br /><br />Local media earlier reported that the plane was just 10 miles from Trinidad when air traffic controllers lost track of it.</p>
<p>The Aerocom airline plane was carrying seven passengers and two crew members on a flight from the eastern Bolivian city of Santa Cruz to Trinidad in the country's northeast when it vanished from radar on Tuesday.<br /><br />"Rescuers reached the crash site in the afternoon and confirmed that there were no accident survivors," the Bolivian General Aeronautics Directorate (DGAC) said in a statement.<br /><br />The wreckage of the plane was found 30 kilometres northeast of the city of Trinidad, in the Amazon jungle province of Beni, said Aerocom spokesman Nelson Kinn.<br /><br />Two of the passengers killed in the crash were Colombians, Kinn said.<br /><br />Defense Minister Cecilia Chacon, who is heading the rescue efforts, told reporters that rescuers were transporting the bodies to the provincial capital Trinidad, a city of some 130,000 in the Bolivian Amazon basin some 600 kilometres northeast of La Paz.<br /><br />Local media earlier reported that the plane was just 10 miles from Trinidad when air traffic controllers lost track of it.</p>