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Proposal on illegal hot air balloon ride ends in tragedy after crash left one dead and multiple injured
Proposal on illegal hot air balloon ride ends in tragedy after crash left one dead and multiple injured

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Proposal on illegal hot air balloon ride ends in tragedy after crash left one dead and multiple injured

A proposal aboard an illegal hot air balloon in Brazil turned deadly after strong winds caused it to crash — killing a recently married passenger. Gabrielle Nascimento, 27, and her fiancé, Tiago Kempinas, 37, drove seven hours from Rio de Janeiro home to the city of Boituva in São Paulo on Sunday shortly before 5 a.m. before heading to a 'clandestine' operation to board the hot air balloon, the Brazilian news outlet G1 reported. 'As it was very windy in Boituva, I asked a woman, who I believe was the company's receptionist, if we would fly. She said 'yes,'' Nascimento recalled. Advertisement 5 Gabrielle Nascimento and her fiancé Tiago Kempinas. G1 'We boarded the plane to a location that we later discovered was clandestine, where two balloons were being inflated.' Nascimento, a college student, had no idea she was being proposed to onboard and was more worried about her fear of heights before takeoff. Advertisement 'I asked about the wind, and the pilot said he was monitoring the situation using an aeronautical device and that it was possible to fly safely until 9 a.m.,' she said. The couple, along with 31 other passengers, got in the basket and took off. As the balloon glided about 328 to 492 feet in the air, Kempinas pulled out a ring and popped the question to Nascimento, who said yes, she told the outlet. 5 Nascimento, a college student, had no idea she was being proposed to onboard and was more worried about her fear of heights before takeoff. G1 Advertisement However, soon after their joyful moment in the sky, flight conditions took a turn for the worse, and the pilot began to lose control of the hot air balloon. 'It was beautiful, until it turned into a nightmare. It was horrible,' Nascimento recalled. 'I will never get in a balloon again, let alone a plane.' The college student and other passengers watched as the second balloon that took off alongside theirs quickly landed due to the strong winds. She said the pilot, Fabio Pereira, was talking on a two-way radio about continuing just as all hell broke loose. Advertisement 5 Soon after their joyful moment in the sky, flight conditions took a turn for the worse, and the pilot began to lose control of the hot air balloon. G1 'At that moment, the balloon started going too fast,' she said. 'He then tried to make the first landing in an orange grove.' Nascimento recalled watching four fellow passengers being flung from the basket as the winds dragged the balloon across a field. After briefly retaking flight, Nascimento, her fiancé, and most of the passengers were able to jump out after it landed for a second time. In the aftermath, Nascimento said she saw Juliana Pereira, 27, who has no relation to the pilot, squirming on the ground in agonizing pain. Paramedics were called to the scene and rushed her to a nearby hospital, where she later died, G1 reported. 5 Nascimento recalled watching four fellow passengers being flung from the basket as the winds dragged the balloon across a field. G1 'Everyone was screaming. The girl who unfortunately died was very injured. Apparently, her nose was broken, she was bleeding and her jaw was split open,' Nascimento said. Advertisement 'She was already unconscious and her coat was torn. She was moaning in pain and her husband was trying to keep her alive. At that point, the pilot was also injured. We flew over the plane for another 15 minutes until he saw a field, where we fell and were swept away.' In total, 11 passengers needed to be taken to the hospital, all of whom suffered minor injuries in the crash landing, G1 reported. Pereira's family said she had just recently married her husband, Leandro Pereira, and they had taken a hot air balloon ride to celebrate Valentine's Day, which is held on June 14 in Brazil. 5 Nascimento said she saw Juliana Pereira, 27, who has no relation to the pilot, squirming on the ground in agonizing pain. G1 Advertisement 'She was a very, very loved person. I can't believe Ju left,' Leandro's grandmother, Maria Aquino, told G1. 'I still can't believe it, guys. A trip like that took her away.' The grieving husband's aunt, Jessica Aquino, slammed the balloon's pilot for being careless with his passengers, given the wind conditions. 'She really wanted to come on this trip. But how can they put 33 people inside a balloon in weather like this?' Aquino said. Advertisement 'Today the weather was horrible, very windy, so it was completely negligent of those people who put them inside.' Investigators found that the pilot of the hot air balloon was only licensed to perform private flights. He was arrested on aggravated manslaughter and irregular ballooning activity charges.

How William & Mary's unlikely women's NCAA Tournament bid started with one senior's speech
How William & Mary's unlikely women's NCAA Tournament bid started with one senior's speech

USA Today

time20-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

How William & Mary's unlikely women's NCAA Tournament bid started with one senior's speech

How William & Mary's unlikely women's NCAA Tournament bid started with one senior's speech Show Caption Hide Caption Hannah Hidalgo explains impact of support in women's basketball Hannah Hidalgo explains impact of support in women's basketball William & Mary never had a basketball team — men's or women's — compete in the NCAA Tournament until 2025, and the school has senior guard Bella Nascimento to thank. The Tribe, which will play against High Point in Thursday's 9 p.m. ET play-in game, started 7-3 in Coastal Athletic Association play. But once they lost 59-58 in overtime to Drexel on Valentine's Day, they continued to lose eight of their last nine regular-season games. Then, William & Mary made an historic run in the conference tournament to become the first team with a losing record to qualify for the NCAA Tournament since Incarnate Word in 2022. "We fell on some hard times to finish the regular season," head coach Erin Dickerson Davis told USA TODAY Sports. "We lost a heartbreaker around the middle of conference play that really just rocked us to our core. We couldn't find our footing after that." As the team got on the bus following a 73-55 loss March 8 at Campbell, Nascimento took matters into her own hands and challenged the team. "Is this who we are? Are we quitters? Are we just going to lay down and fold?" Dickerson Davis recalled Nascimento asking the team. "She started calling out herself and all of her teammates on the bus on the way back to William & Mary. She said, 'This is what I need from you, but we're not quitters. Don't quit on me. Don't lay down.' I think that sparked the energy that we needed going into practice for the tournament and once we won that first game, we did it together. "I think that sparked whatever was going to come next.' Eight days later, No. 9 seed William & Mary, a team with a losing record (15-18, 8-10), was crowned the unlikely CAA champion against that same Campbell team. The Tribe fought through No. 1 seed North Carolina A&T in the second round, winning 74-66 in overtime. Then went down 14-0 in the title game before Nascimento posted 20 of the team's 40 points in a second-half comeback. She finished against Campbell with a career-high 33 points and 11 rebounds while going 14-of-26 from the floor, including 2-of-5 from 3. "The emotions that I was filled with," Dickerson Davis said. "One of the clips that I see over and over is people just giving me a hug and me bursting into tears because this group has been through so many things. We've done it together. We've been resilient. We fell down seven times and we got back up the eighth time." Dickerson Davis' team will need that resilience as it heads into Thursday night's First Four matchup against High Point (21-11, 13-3 in Big South), which ESPNU will broadcast. The Panthers are on a nine-game winning streak and secured their second-ever NCAA Tournament bid by being the best of the Big South Conference. Upsets are rare in women's March Madness games — teams seeded Nos. 14-16 are a combined 1-360 in tournament history, according to — and William & Mary drew a tough path. Even with the pressures of the school's first NCAA Tournament appearance, Dickerson Davis said she's relying on the same message that got her team through the conference tournament: Take it one game at a time. "That is the same mindset that we have going into this game versus a very good, well-coached High Point team,' Dickerson Davis said. "We have another game and you have to treat it as the last one you're going to get. What do you want that to look like and how do you want it to go? Make sure you leave everything out on the floor and more than anything, remember that you cannot do it alone.' Heading into this year's tournament, the winners of the First Four games are 1-11 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Only one lower seed won a first-round matchup last year, when No. 11 seed Middle Tennessee beat No. 6 Louisville. If the Tribe wins against the Panthers, it'll face a tough No. 1 seed Texas on Saturday. In 1998, Harvard became the only No. 16 seed to ever beat a No. 1 seed. So while history isn't on William & Mary's side, it's not impossible. And this team has been doing the improbable all year.

Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament
Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bella Nascimento scored 33 points, including a clutch jumper with 11 seconds left, lifting ninth-seeded William & Mary to a shocking 66-63 victory over No. 3-seed Campbell to win the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament on Sunday. The Tribe (15-18) advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time and will be the first sub-.500 team since Incarnate Word in 2022. William & Mary surrendered the first 14 points of the game and trailed 20-9 at the end of the first quarter. The Tribe outscored Campbell (21-12) in each of the last three quarters. The rally was complete when Cassidy Geddes followed a layup with a 3-pointer to give the Tribe their first lead at 56-55 with 6:45 left. The win was in hand when Nascimento popped an 18-foot jumper from the free-throw circle. Campbell's Olivia Tucker missed a 3-pointer with seven seconds left and the Lady Camels, with four fouls to give, could not foul enough times to send the Tribe to the line before time expired. Nascimento's career high came on 14-for-26 shooting and the 5-foot-8 guard had a game-high-tying 11 rebounds. Rebekah Frisby-Smith added 12 points and Geddes had 10 off the bench. Courtney Dahlquist scored 19 points, Gianni Boone 15 and Gemma Nunez 13 for Campbell. Dahlquist, Boone and Nunez combined for the first 14 points of the game, and they had 30 points in the first half, leading Campbell to a 34-26 halftime lead. Dahlquist scored seven points in the first four minutes of the third quarter, helping the Lady Camels extend their eight-point lead to 43-30. Later in the quarter, Nascimento scored eight points in 1:15 and Frisby-Smith buried a 3-pointer to make it 53-49 heading to the final period. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women's college basketball: and

Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament
Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament

Associated Press

time16-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Nascimento scores 33, buries huge jumper in William & Mary's stunning win in women's CAA Tournament

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bella Nascimento scored 33 points, including a clutch jumper with 11 seconds left, lifting ninth-seeded William & Mary to a shocking 66-63 victory over No. 3-seed Campbell to win the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament on Sunday. The Tribe (15-18) advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time and will be the first sub-.500 team since Incarnate Word in 2022. William & Mary surrendered the first 14 points of the game and trailed 20-9 at the end of the first quarter. The Tribe outscored Campbell (21-12) in each of the last three quarters. The rally was complete when Cassidy Geddes followed a layup with a 3-pointer to give the Tribe their first lead at 56-55 with 6:45 left. The win was in hand when Nascimento popped an 18-foot jumper from the free-throw circle. Campbell's Olivia Tucker missed a 3-pointer with seven seconds left and the Lady Camels, with four fouls to give, could not foul enough times to send the Tribe to the line before time expired. Nascimento's career high came on 14-for-26 shooting and the 5-foot-8 guard had a game-high-tying 11 rebounds. Rebekah Frisby-Smith added 12 points and Geddes had 10 off the bench. Courtney Dahlquist scored 19 points, Gianni Boone 15 and Gemma Nunez 13 for Campbell. Dahlquist, Boone and Nunez combined for the first 14 points of the game, and they had 30 points in the first half, leading Campbell to a 34-26 halftime lead. Dahlquist scored seven points in the first four minutes of the third quarter, helping the Lady Camels extend their eight-point lead to 43-30. Later in the quarter, Nascimento scored eight points in 1:15 and Frisby-Smith buried a 3-pointer to make it 53-49 heading to the final period. ___

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