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A video showing the moment a survivor was pulled from the wreckage of the plane crash that killed 71 people has emerged.

It shows a bewildered Erwin Tumiri shouting for his work colleagues who died when the LaMia flight 2933 crashed in Colombia on Monday.

The haunting footage sees a tearful Erwin standing with his eyes closed shouting: "Alex," "Angel" and "David" who were all members of his crew.

A policeman, who has given the Erwin his yellow, hi-vis coat, tells the technician to stop shouting and calm down for fear it will make his injuries worse.

(Image: Facebook)

The policeman tries to reassure the sobbing man, he said: "We are here to help you and your friends too.

"We are pulling out survivors."

(Image: The Antioquia Police Department)

The policeman also tries to work out the man's injuries, who tells them it is just his arms and body that hurts.

Erwin was one of just six who survived the impact and has since spoken about how he survived.

He said: "I saved myself because I followed the emergency protocol, putting bags between my legs and put myself in the fetal position.

"I also saw how many passengers rose and began to scream."

Those who were killed included 19 players, coaching staff and workers for Brazilian football club Chapecoense and 21 journalists.

(Image: The Antioquia Police Department)

Goalkeeper Jackson Follmann who also survived has had a leg amputated and remains in a critical condition in hospital.