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Friday, May 21, 2010
Family Who Took Different Flights Torn in Half by Air France Crash
A family who took separate flights from Brazil to France has been torn apart after one of the planes crashed into the sea, killing everyone on board.
Swede Christina Schnabl, 34, and her five-year-old son Philipe boarded Air France Flight 447 which plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1.
Meanwhile, her husband Fernando and three-year-old daughter Celine had landed safely in Paris after flying with a different airline.
They were waiting in Charles de Gaulle airport for the other half of their family to arrive when they learned the heartbreaking news that the Air France plane had disappeared off the radar.
It is thought the Schnabls, who were based in Rio, had chosen to fly separately because they were frequent fliers and had saved air miles giving them discount tickets for Air France and another carrier.
They were on their way to Sweden via France to visit Christine Schnabl's relatives when the tragedy struck.
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