Brazilian rescue teams have recovered the bodies of the 62 people who died when their plane crashed in Vinhais near São Paulo on Friday. The victims' bodies were transported to the São Paulo morgue for identification, while Vinhais Mayor Dario Pacheco stated that the bodies of the pilot and co-pilot were identified earlier on Saturday. Additionally, the airline VoePass, which operated the plane, reported that among the victims were four individuals with dual nationality: three Venezuelans and a Portuguese woman. The aircraft was carrying 57 passengers and four crew members, but the company later confirmed the presence of one additional unidentified passenger on board, raising the death toll to 62. Globo News, a local news agency, revealed that the Venezuelans included a 4-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother, and that the child's dog was also on the flight.