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in Allgemein 10.08.2019 17:42
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Fremantle midfielder Michael Barlow has been ruled out for the rest of the AFL season with a shoulder injury, but Hayden Ballantyne is expected to return despite fracturing his cheekbone.Barlow, who had only just returned from a fractured finger, has been booked in for surgery after damaging the AC joint in his left shoulder during last Fridays loss to Geelong.The 28-year-olds career hung in the balance earlier this year when he was dropped to the WAFL following a lean start to the season.But he has been one of Fremantles best players since returning in round 10, and hes almost certain to earn a contract extension for next season.Ballantyne will also undergo surgery after fracturing his cheekbone while laying a first-half tackle against the Cats.The 29-year-old played out the match despite the heavy swelling, and the Dockers are confident hell be able to return at the tail-end of the season.Its the second serious facial injury sustained by Ballantyne, who broke his jaw in 2014.We know how determined Hayden will be to get back to playing as soon as possible, and he has a history of doing that, Dockers football operations manager Chris Bond said.But at this stage we will see how his recovery phase goes and be guided by medical advice to help establish his return date.Fremantle will also be without veteran forward Matthew Pavlich for Saturdays clash with Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium.Pavlich will be rested from that match, before suiting up for his 350-game milestone in next weeks home clash with Sydney.Matt de Boer, Zac Clarke, Josh Deluca, Ethan Hughes, Clancee Pearce, Anthony Morabito, Darcy Tucker, and Shane Yarran are among the Fremantle players pushing for a recall. 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Plouffe batted .254 with 14 home runs and 52 RBIs in 477 at-bats last season, his second as a regular in the lineup. COCHABAMBA, Bolivia -- The head of the charter airline whose plane crashed in the Andes last week was detained by Bolivian prosecutors for questioning Tuesday as authorities look into whether the tragedy that killed 71 people stemmed from negligence.Gustavo Vargas, a retired Bolivian air force general, was picked up in Santa Cruz along with a mechanic and secretary who worked for him at LaMia airline. All are being questioned about their roles in letting a British-built short-range jet attempt a more than four-hour flight from Santa Cruz to Medellin, Colombia, for which it barely had enough fuel in violation of aviation norms.Prosecutors said the interrogation was expected to last eight hours and afterward they would decide whether any of the three would be formally arrested. Earlier, authorities raided the airlines offices as well as those of the agency that oversees air traffic in Bolivia.Authorities are also looking into whether LaMia, which received permission to fly only earlier this year, was favored by Vargas son, who headed the office responsible for licensing aircraft in Bolivias civil aviation agency. After the crash, LaMia had its license revoked and several aviation officials, including Vargas son, were suspended.The plane was carrying a Brazilian soccer team to the opening match in the Copa Sudamericana tournaments finals when it crashed outside Medellin on Nov. 28.Prosecutors from Brazil, Bolivia and Colombia are expected to meet Wednesday in Santa Cruz to combine efforts in determining the causes of the crash. They also are studying how the airline, which despite a dodgy history amassed an impressive list of clients from among South Americas top soccer clubs, was ever allowed to operate.One of the six survivors of the crash said Tuesday that he had been reassured by the airline before takeoff that the plane would make a refueling stop in the Bolivian town of Cobija, as it had on previous flighhts north.ddddddddddddI dont know if it was a fuel problem -- the investigation will determine that, Erwin Tumiri told The Associated Press during an interview from his modest home in Cochabamba, where he is recovering from the crash. But every time we flew we went first to Cobija and returned the same way to refuel. On this occasion they said wed do the same.Meanwhile, an employee in Bolivias aviation agency turned up Tuesday in Brazil seeking asylum.In a document widely circulating in Bolivian media, the worker, Celia Castedo, appears to have pointed out a number of irregularities in the aircrafts flight plan, including not having enough fuel, to LaMias dispatcher, who was killed in the crash. The authenticity of the document couldnt be immediately verified.Brazilian federal police said Castedo applied for refugee status upon crossing the border by land.In Bolivia, a top government official said Castedo, who was among officials suspended following the crash, was potentially evading justice and should be immediately deported.What she has done is very serious, Government minister Carlos Romero told reporters, denying that Castedo faced any persecution in Bolivia. Its a way of escaping the judicial system.Messages sent to various social media accounts apparently belonging to Castedo were not immediately returned. Reached by the AP via Facebook, Castedos son, Sebastian Castedo, said that the truth would come later by authorities other than those in Bolivia. He said he did not know his mothers whereabouts.---Associated Press writer Carlos Valdez reported this story in Cochabamba and AP writer Mauricio Savarese reported from Rio de Janeiro. AP writers Paola Flores in La Paz, Bolivia; Peter Prengaman in Rio de Janeiro; and Joshua Goodman in Bogota, Colombia, contributed to this report. ' ' '

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