Jenni Rivera Plane Crash---Jenni Rivera Singer 'Killed In Plane Crash': Mexcian-American singer Jenni Rivera is feared to have died in a plane crash after wreckage was found with no survivors.
Rivera, who was born in California to Mexican parents, has sold more than 15 million records and has huge numbers of fans on both sides of the border.
The wreckage of the small aircraft in which she is believed to have been travelling hours after a concert was discovered in northern Mexico on Sunday.
Officials said "everything points toward" it being the US-registered Lear Jet 25 that had been carrying Rivera and six other people to Toluca, outside Mexico City, from Monterrey.
The impact was so powerful that the remains of the plane were "almost unrecognisable", although a mangled California driver's licence with Rivera's name and picture was found among the debris.
The plane had gone missing shortly after take-off on Sunday morning.
Also on board were Rivera's publicist, lawyer, make-up artist and the flight crew.
The 43-year-old, who was a judge on TV show The Voice Of Mexico, had come to be one of the biggest stars of the Mexican regional style known as grupero music, which is influenced by the norteno, cumbia and ranchero styles.
She recently won two Billboard Mexican Music Awards - Female Artist of the Year and Banda Album of the Year for Joyas Prestadas: Banda.
She had also been nominated various times for Latin Grammys.
Rivera, a mother-of-five and grandmother-of-two, performed in front of thousands of fans in Monterrey on Saturday night.
She gained fans throughout her career for opening up about her personal troubles and her struggle to provide a good life for her children.
After the concert in Monterrey, she gave a news conference and spoke about her emotional state following her recent divorce from her third husband, former Major League Baseball pitcher Esteban Loaiza.
Rivera, who was born in California to Mexican parents, has sold more than 15 million records and has huge numbers of fans on both sides of the border.
The wreckage of the small aircraft in which she is believed to have been travelling hours after a concert was discovered in northern Mexico on Sunday.
Officials said "everything points toward" it being the US-registered Lear Jet 25 that had been carrying Rivera and six other people to Toluca, outside Mexico City, from Monterrey.
The impact was so powerful that the remains of the plane were "almost unrecognisable", although a mangled California driver's licence with Rivera's name and picture was found among the debris.
The plane had gone missing shortly after take-off on Sunday morning.
Also on board were Rivera's publicist, lawyer, make-up artist and the flight crew.
The 43-year-old, who was a judge on TV show The Voice Of Mexico, had come to be one of the biggest stars of the Mexican regional style known as grupero music, which is influenced by the norteno, cumbia and ranchero styles.
She recently won two Billboard Mexican Music Awards - Female Artist of the Year and Banda Album of the Year for Joyas Prestadas: Banda.
She had also been nominated various times for Latin Grammys.
Rivera, a mother-of-five and grandmother-of-two, performed in front of thousands of fans in Monterrey on Saturday night.
She gained fans throughout her career for opening up about her personal troubles and her struggle to provide a good life for her children.
After the concert in Monterrey, she gave a news conference and spoke about her emotional state following her recent divorce from her third husband, former Major League Baseball pitcher Esteban Loaiza.