BOGOTA, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Colombian prosecutors announced sexual abuse charges on Saturday against the father of two of the four Indigenous children who survived a May plane crash in the South American country's Amazon region.
The children went missing after the small plane they were traveling in went down, killing their mother and two other adults.
Ranoque, who was arrested on Friday, stands accused of abusing his step daughter since she was 10 years old, according to the statement.
The children, aged 1 through 13, were hospitalized for over a month after they were rescued in June.
Since then, have been in the care of Colombia's family welfare institute, where prosecutors claim the alleged abuse was first suspected.
Persons:
Manuel Ranoque, Julia Symmes Cobb, David Alire Garcia, Raju Gopalakrishnan
Organizations:
Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
BOGOTA