The death toll in one of Cuba’s worst-ever aviation disasters has risen to 111 after one of the survivors succumbed to her injuries. Grettel Landrove, a 23-year old Cuban student, died in a Havana hospital Monday from “severe traumatic lesions,” Reuters reports, citing Cuban state media. There are now two remaining survivors of Friday’s disaster, Mailen Diaz, 19, and Emiley Sanchez, 39, who remain in critical condition, according to the BBC. The plane crashed shortly after taking off from Havana on a short domestic flight to the eastern Cuban city of Holguin, killing 100 Cubans, seven Mexicans, two Argentinians and two residents of the disputed Western Sahara. Mexico responded by suspending the operations of Aerolíneas Damojh, a Mexican company that had leased the 39-year-old Boeing 737 to Cuba’s national airline.