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Early in the morning of this Monday, they arrived at the port of Vericrose, Veracrose, 179 members of the crew Cuuhtémoc School shipThe Marina-Armada Amana said in Mexico (Sayyar), while two other students stayed in the hospital in New York after he recorded the accident at the end of the week with the Brooklyn Bridge.

In a statement in its official social network X, the agency thanked the airline, which cooperated in order to transfer the students of the heroic military navy and two of its officers, a leader, an officer and three classes.

“They arrived this morning at Veracruz 172 Cadit and two officers from the heroic military navy, in addition to a leader, officer and three chapters, belonging to the crew of the Cuuhtémoc Seail School.

The unit said: “Two students in New York are still undergoing a specialized medical attention and their condition is stable. We appreciate valuable support for SR_MX and Aeromexico Airline to return it to our employees.”

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Cuuhtémoc School, known as the name SeasHe suffered an unprecedented accident on Saturday afternoon when he collided with his bars at the base Brooklyn BridgeIn New York City, when performing the maneuver.

According to reports, students died for the accident America Yamilite Sanchez Y Adal Gear MarcusThe bodies were already restored, and 22 other members were injured.

On July 29, 1982, the Cuuhtémoc School began its journey as part of the Mexican Navy. Since then, it has created itself as a marine symbol with the distinguished address of the ambassador and the man in the seas, bearing the name Mexico all over the world for 43 years and 45 educational trips.

Despite the passage of time, the boat kept its structure in almost flawless conditions. Your helmet, free of scratches and clear damage.

However, the history of Cuuhtémoc not only features honor and marches. In 2017, during the constitutional teaching journey, it struck the tragedy of the crew.

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On June 11, while moving near the Gawa Port, India, a large wave swept the ceiling, wandering with Cadit Eva Lydia Nava Joseman, 21 years old, originally from Acapulcoo, Guerrero.

For five days, intensive search works were carried out, but without success. The boat returned to Mexico on November 21 of the same year, with the absence of an indelible mark on the crew.

With information from Raul Flores

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