Pakistan
Plane crashes during gender reveal ceremony in Mexico
The pilot died during the attempt to reveal the gender of an unborn child.
An instant gender reveal ceremony in Mexico took a horrifying twist as a small plane crashed during an attempt to reveal the gender of an unborn child.
The crash resulted in the destruction of the aircraft and the pilot losing his life.
According to reports from a British news agency, the incident occurred in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, where a couple had organized a pre-birth gender reveal ceremony attended by close relatives and friends.
The couple opted for a private plane to carry out the gender reveal.
They had planned to release pink or blue-colored powder into the air to signify whether they were expecting a boy or a girl.
However, as the plane took to the skies, instead of colored powder, a banner indicating the gender flew out of the aircraft.
This led to confusion among the guests, and while the plane was maneuvering to correct the situation, it lost balance and crashed a short distance away from the ceremony venue.
Tragically, the 32-year-old pilot, identified as Luis Angel, sustained severe injuries in the crash.
He was rushed to a hospital for medical attention but was declared deceased by the medical staff.
Video clips of the incident have gone viral on social media, with viewers expressing deep sorrow and concern over the unfortunate event.
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