UPDATE 9:35 PM ET | Jenni Rivera's father and brother confirmed
on Telemundo that the Mexican-American singer died in a plane crash on Saturday
night, according to NBC News.
Earlier Sunday, Mexico's Secretary of Communications and
Transportation, Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, confirmed that officials found the
remains of an airplane that was carrying Rivera from Monterrey to Toluca,
Mexico.
Rivera was traveling on a private plane following a concert at
Arena Monterrey on Dec. 8. She was traveling with her publicist, Arturo Rivera,
her stylist Jorge Sanchez, her makeup artist Jacobo Llenares, her attorney
Mario Macias, along with the plane's pilots.
The official word is that there were no survivors.
Authorities had been looking for the plane since 4:40 a.m. Mexico
time, since it lost contact with the airport a few minutes after departing. The
plane was found in a ranch in Iturbide in the state of Nuevo León, close to
Monterrey.
Rivera was currently a coach on "The Voice Mexico."
Tonight's show, the semi-final, has been postponed and instead, network
Televisa aired a special on the singer.
Mexico's Civil Aeronautics authority (DGAC) confirmed on its
website this afternoon that it has "initiated investigations about the
alleged fall of a plane owned by Starwood Management with tags N345MC, which
took place this morning in the state of Nueva León."
According to the report, the LearJet left Monterrey at 3:15 am
and lost contact with the radar 61.8 miles from Monterrey. Search parties were
sent out at 4:40 a.m. local time, with the help of two helicopters and a plane.
The plane was en route from Monterrey to Toluca. Rivera performed
a concert at Arena Monterrey last night. Rivera, an avid user of Twitter, last
sent out tweets at approximately 5 am ET.
The singer, one of the most successful female performers on Latin
charts today, is signed to Fonovisa/UMLE and is also the star of her own
reality television show, "I Love Jenni," on cable network mun2. She
recently signed a deal with ABC to star in her own comedy series, titled
"Jenni."
She has had 10 top 10 songs on Billboard's Regional Mexican
Airplay chart (including a No. 1); 8 top 10 entries on the Regional Mexican
Albums chart (including four No. 1s); seven top 10 hits on the Top Latin Albums
chart (including one No. 1); and one top 10 hit on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
She has sold approximately 1,158,000 albums in the U.S., according to Nielsen
SoundScan.

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