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"My husband dreamed the night before the flight that the plane crashed," the woman confessed.
"I am here to inform you with great satisfaction and happiness that my husband is getting better every day. He just had surgery on his leg and the doctors say he will return to football. I appreciate the prayers and let's continue with them because we still need confirmations and clearance to be able to see him up close, and I have to control my anxiety, which is a lot," Simone said.
The relatives of Neto, one of the six survivors of the accident, believe that if he survived it was by a miracle, but they feel immense sadness for the death of the other 71 passengers of the crashed plane in Colombia, as reported by the Argentine newspaper 'La Nación'.
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"We feel very fortunate that he survived, but at the same time we are mourning the other lives that were lost," says Neto's brother, Helam Marinho Zampier Jr. His father believes that he cannot say for sure that God saved his son. "If that was the case, he would have saved everyone. But I can say that God helped my son," he says.
"When I found out he had survived, I said, 'thank you God!'" Valeria Zampier, the mother of the player, recounts, but she shares the pain of the mothers of the other deceased: "My heart is broken for them." The relatives hope for a speedy recovery for their son and wish for him to return to playing football. "Nothing is impossible for him," they say.