News about Sebastián Piñera

Sebastian Pinera, 74, Chile's billionaire former president's final words were 'you jump first' to his sister and two friends who survived horrifying helicopter crash during heavy rain

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
In a horrific crash, former Chilean President Sebastián Piéera saved the lives of three passengers, including his sister, by instructing them to jump from his helicopter before he was killed. If I jump with you, the helicopter will crash on you,' Karla Rubilar, the former social development and family minister, told Chile's Canal 24.' During heavy rain in Lago Ranco, the plane, with the former president aboard, collapsed into a lake on Tuesday.

Sebastián Piera, the former president of Chile, has died in a helicopter crash aged 74

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
According to the government, Sebastián Piera, Chile's two-time president, died in a helicopter crash aged 74. The former president's death was confirmed by Chile Interior Minister Carolina Tohá. Four people were injured in the accident, she said. Although three people survived, the former president was killed with the army relocating his body.

Clandestino Clinton!Bill emerges in MEXICO as America reels from latest Epstein list revelations in which his name came up 73 times and was described as 'liking his girls young'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
In a picture published December 29, Clinton was captured at San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, alongside tourists, and he was also photographed alongside wife Hillary and Chilean President Sebastián Piera. This photo of Clinton comes after he was quoted 73 times in the papers comparing him with pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Gustavo Degliantoni, a 71-year-old oilman who was killed in a helicopter crash that injured three passengers in Argentina, was in a harrowing moment

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
In Argentina, a dramatic video captured the deadly helicopter crash of a retired race car driver and oilman, which also wounded four people. Gustavo Degliantoni, 71, was flying the helicopter dangerously low over many boats and swimmers before he continued his flight and crashed in the Paraná River in Buenos Aires on Sunday. The survivors were identified as Rubén Calderone, 76; Rubén Ojeda, 63; and Osvaldo Iommi, 59; and Julio Pochet, 59.