EXCLUSIVE: Colombia jungle dad admits he DID have affair and wife took children on fateful flight to
EXCLUSIVE: Colombia jungle dad admits he DID have affair and wife took children on fateful flight to try to win him back as he reveals rescued kids are 'delicate' and too sick for visitors as they recover in hospital
Manuel Ranoque, the father of two of the children who. survived a plane crash in the Colombian jungle admitted to DailyMail.com that he had cheated on his wife
She was on her way to confront him in Bogota when she and two others were killed in the crash
Her four children miraculously survived for 40 days in the jungle before they were rescued. He said they are now not allowed visitors as they recuperate
By GREG WOODFIELD IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 16:11 EDT, 16 June 2023 | UPDATED: 20:49 EDT, 16 June 2023
The father of the two youngest Colombian jungle survivor children has confessed to DailyMail.com that he did cheat on their mom shortly before the astonishing survival ordeal.
Manuel Ranoque, 32, admitted having the affair behind the back of wife Magdalena Mucutuy Valencia, 34 who died in the plane crash and the miraculous survival of her four children for 40 days before they were plucked from the rainforest.
I am made of flesh and bones and make mistakes, Ranoque told DailyMail.com, who exclusively revealed he cheated with a woman while in the Colombian capital Bogota and even brought her back to his indigenous Amazonian community.
Sitting down with us in a Bogota hotel, he confessed: Yes I had a woman, but it was never in order to leave Magdalena.
And he insisted the affair was now over, saying: It was just a one-time thing what happened, happened.
More:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12202883/Colombia-jungle-dad-admits-DID-affair-says-kids-delicate-sick-hospital.html
From the article:
Magdalena died in the plane crash along with the pilot and an Indigenous leader
Soldiers of the Colombian Air Force and employees of the Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF) give medical attention inside a plane to the surviving children of a Cessna 206 plane crash
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