Chapecoense surivor, Jackson Follmann, has both legs amputated
One of the survivors of the Chapecoense disaster, goalkeeper Jackson Follmann, has had to have both legs amputated in the San Vicente Fundacion hospital.
One of the survivors of the Chapecoense disaster, goalkeeper Jackson Follmann, has had to have both legs amputated in the San Vicente Fundacion hospital.
According to Colombian radio station 'BluRadio Colombia', which cites Colombian authorities, the goalkeeper has had to have both legs amputated and is in a critical condition.
Follmann is one of the six survivors from the air disaster, although his health is still in a critical condition. Ruschel is in a stable condition and Helio Neto is the other footballer still alive.
Follmann, 24, was back-up to Danilo, one of the fatal victims of the crash.
'BluRadio Colombia posted the following tweet which reads: "[Both of] Jackson Follman's legs have been amputated, [the] Chapecoense substitute goalkeeper".