Chapecoense surivor, Jackson Follmann, has both legs amputated
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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".
Amputan las piernas a Jackson Follman, arquero suplente de Chapecoense https://t.co/DBHJ5kKO47 #FuerzaChapecoense #MañanasBLU pic.twitter.com/rnYIvY4J0A
— BluRadio Colombia (@BluRadioCo) November 29, 2016