AP/ December 10, 2012, 1:57 AM

Jenni Rivera's father: Appears she was on plane that crashed

Jenni Rivera's drivers license is seen on ground at site where plane apparently carrying Rivera and six others crashed near Iturbide, Mexico Dec. 12, 2012

Jenni Rivera's drivers license is seen on ground at site where plane apparently carrying Rivera and six others crashed near Iturbide, Mexico Dec. 12, 2012 / AP Photo

MONTERREY, Mexico The wreckage of a small plane believed to be carrying Jenni Rivera, the U.S-born singer whose soulful voice and unfettered discussion of a series of personal travails made her a Mexican-American superstar, was found in northern Mexico on Sunday. Authorities said there were no survivors.

The singer's father, Pedro Rivera, said he thinks his daughter was on board the plane and that her brother will travel to Mexico on Monday to identify what they presumed were her remains.

Born in Long Beach, Calif., Jenni Rivera was at the peak of her career as perhaps the most successful female singer in grupero, a male-dominated regional style influenced by the norteno, cumbia and ranchero styles.

A 43-year-old mother of five children and grandmother of two, the woman known as the "Diva de la Banda" was known for her frank talk about her struggles to give a good life to her children despite a series of setbacks.

She was recently divorced from her third husband, was once detained at a Mexico City airport with tens of thousands of dollars in cash, and she publicly apologized after her brother assaulted a drunken fan who verbally attacked her in 2011.

Her openness about her personal troubles endeared her to millions in the U.S. and Mexico.

"I am the same as the public, as my fans," she told The Associated Press in an interview last March.

Rivera sold 15 million records, and recently won two Billboard Mexican Music Awards: Female Artist of the Year and Banda Album of the Year for "Joyas prestadas: Banda." She was nominated for Latin Grammys in 2002, 2008 and 2011.

Transportation and Communications Minister Gerardo Ruiz Esparza said "everything points toward" the wreckage belonging to the plane carrying Rivera and six other people to Toluca, outside Mexico City, from Monterrey, where the singer had just given a concert.

"There is nothing recognizable, neither material nor human" in the wreckage found in the state of Nuevo Leon, Ruiz Esparza said. The impact was so powerful that the remains of the plane "are scattered over an area of 250 to 300 meters. It is almost unrecognizable."

Rivera's father told dozens of reporters gathered in front of his Los Angeles-area home that, "I believe my daughter's body is unrecognizable."

"My son, Lupillo, told me that effectively, it was Jenni's plane that crashed and that everyone on board died," Pedro Rivera said.

Rivera said his son would travel to Monterrey early Monday morning.

No cause was given for the plane's crash, but its wreckage was found near the town of Iturbide in Mexico's Sierra Madre Oriental, where the terrain is very rough.

The Learjet 25, number N345MC, took off from Monterrey at 3:30 a.m. local time and was reported missing about 10 minutes later. It was registered to Starwood Management of Las Vegas, Nevada, according to FAA records. It was built in 1969 and had a current registration through 2015.

Media and celebrities in Mexico sent condolences to Rivera's family even though authorities still had not confirmed that she was aboard the plane and said an investigation would be conducted.

"My friend! Why? There is no consolation. God, please help me!" said Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio on her official Twitter account. Singer Miguel Bose, who appears on the Mexican show "The Mexican Voice" along with Rivera, wrote on his Twitter account: "My dear Jenni, you will always be in my heart. Forever. I love you."

Also believed aboard the plane were her publicist, Arturo Rivera, her lawyer, makeup artist and the flight crew.

Though drug trafficking was the theme of some of her songs, she was not considered a singer of "narco corridos," or ballads glorifying drug lords like other groups, such as Los Tigres del Norte. She was better known for singing about her troubles in love and disdain for men.

Her parents were Mexicans who had migrated to the United States. Two of her five brothers, Lupillo and Juan Rivera, are also well-known singers of grupero music.

She studied business administration and formally debuted on the music scene in 1995 with the release of her album "Chacalosa". Due to its success, she recorded two more independent albums, "We Are Rivera" and "Farewell to Selena," a tribute album to slain singer Selena that helped expand her following.

At the end of the 1990s, Rivera was signed by Sony Music and released two more albums. But widespread success came for her when she joined Fonovisa and released her 2005 album titled "Partier, Rebellious and Daring."

Besides being a singer, she is also a businesswoman and actress, appearing in the indie film Filly Brown, which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival, as the incarcerated mother of Filly Brown.

She was filming the third season of "I love Jenni," which followed her as she shared special moments with her children and as she toured through Mexico and the United States. She also has the reality shows: "Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiquis and Raq-C" and her daughter's "Chiquis `n Control."

In 2009, she was detained at the Mexico City airport when she declared $20,000 in cash but was really carrying $52,167. She was taken into custody. She said it was an innocent mistake and authorities gave her the benefit of the doubt and released her.

In 2011, her brother Juan assaulted a drunken fan at a popular fair in Guanajuato. In the face of heavy criticism among her fans and on social networks, Rivera publicly apologized for the incident during a concert in Mexico City, telling her fans: "Thank you for accepting me as I am, with my virtues and defects."

On Saturday night, Rivera had given a concert before thousands of fans in Monterrey. After the concert she gave a press conference during which she spoke of her emotional state following her recent divorce from former Major League Baseball pitcher Esteban Loaiza, who played for teams including the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers.

"I can't get caught up in the negative because that destroys you. Perhaps trying to move away from my problems and focus on the positive is the best I can do. I am a woman like any other and ugly things happen to me like any other woman," she said Saturday night. "The number of times I have fallen down is the number of times I have gotten up."

Rivera had announced in October that she was divorcing Loaiza after two years of marriage.

There have been several high-profile crashes involving Learjets, known as swift, longer-distance passenger aircraft popular with corporate executives, entertainers and government officials.

A Learjet carrying pro-golfer Payne Stewart and five others crashed in northeastern South Dakota in 1999. Investigators said the plane lost cabin pressure and all on board died after losing consciousness for lack of oxygen. The aircraft flew for several hours on autopilot before running out of fuel and crashing in a corn field.

Former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker was severely injured in a 2008 Learjet crash in South Carolina that killed four people.

That same year, a Learjet slammed into rush-hour traffic in a posh Mexico City neighborhood, killing Mexico's No. 2 government official, Interior Secretary Juan Camilo Mourino, and eight others on the plane, plus five people on the ground.

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lillianaportillio says:
My condolences to the family of Jenni Rivera.
She was like a queen.
She was a good sample to me.
I liked her song amigo se lo vez,
Most of all I liked her super personality
She was a strong positive woman.
I will always remember and keep her in my heart.
It is so sad that she is gone.

God Bless you soul rest in peace Jenni

My Love to Jenni and her family
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jennilariviere says:
To La Reina: Jenni Rivera

My mother introduced me to your music and your brother, Lupito music. I have gone thru alot of horrible diffrences in my life. Jenni you gave me strength. I will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace La Reina De Banda music. May God bless your family

Love Janay Lariviere
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Plumbline9 says:
1 Thessalonians 4:13-17

............13 And now, dear brothers and sisters, we want you to know what will happen to the believers who have died so you will not grieve like people who have no hope. 14 For since we believe that Jesus died and was raised to life again, we also believe that when Jesus returns, God will bring back with him the believers who have died.
15 We tell you this directly from the Lord: We who are still living when the Lord returns will not meet him ahead of those who have died. 16 For the Lord himself will come down from heaven with a commanding shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet call of God. First, the Christians who have died will rise from their graves. 17 Then, together with them, we who are still alive and remain on the earth will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. Then we will be with the Lord forever.
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stephens37 replies:
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Thanks, I really need to always keep this in mind<3
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luckyturqoise says:
I did not know who she was but will find out. May her soul rest in infinite peace. May her children be brave. They have a lot to be proud of. My mum died two weeks before Christmas I really never got over it.
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SteveJacksonPhiladelphia replies:
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i do not think i m goin to EVER when my mother die, i hope well in
her late eighties,like my /"grandma"still i dream of RIP 88 she live a long healthy life,88 years. my mom now is getting older 65+ so i m praying she live way longer. i got a AUNT age 75! she look feel 20 years younger,sound it too so i m hoping my mother live long Sorry your losing your mother around the holiday as jenni kids have and she is a YOUNG grandma only early 40s. i know her fam is so devastated,i will NEVER get over my mother passing,i do not even want to imagine,but i know for this woman RIP i want to hear how this happen i PRAY people stop flying in the rain! wind. i am hearing this is what it was. i m just hearin a rumour on that so we will see.

RIP jenni
so unfair,
so sad
but your in heaven now.

from steven jackson
philly,pa
nj
tri-state
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brasileira2 says:
I've never heard of her, but regardless... This is a tragedy.
My condolences to her family and friends. God bless her soul.
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mari1963 says:
Sounds like they slammed into a mountain. Very sad.
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GrammyGirl40 says:
Although I was not a fan, she was quite talented. Her voice was a gift. My respects to her family, friends and fans. Small planes fly out at all hours, and arrive their destination safely. One does not need to have heard of a person to offer condolences to their folks.
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nohater says:
wonder why these folks don't fly commercial airlines which have got to be safer than these lear jets. that aside, never heard of her. the article caught my attention re plane crash not her name.
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mari1963 replies:
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I agree. If these celebrities would just fly commercial like the rest of their "fans", they would be much safer and still be alive.
signseeker1717 replies:
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Their schedules and commitments can't always be accomodated by the limited number of commercial flights, also true for government officials and business executives, both nationally and internationally. There are THOUSANDS of private jet flights daily, and have been for years. The only time anyone even notices they exist is when a high profile individual is involved in an accident.
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uk_mutt says:
That drivers license photo is about as classy as the New York Post subway pic. Nothing creepy here, folks.
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signseeker1717 replies:
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THAT DL just went through a fatal plane crash. Don't think it's up for judgement on "classy".
ihearticecream replies:
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I hadn't heard of her until this unfortunate accident. Last night I watched her on YouTube and was very impressed. Plus, her story is pretty compelling. I think this will shape up to be a great loss for music and I wish she could have broken into the American market. Seems like a lovely lady with much promise.
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