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11 killed in France skydiving plane crash, authorities say
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On Sunday, a civilian aircraft operated by a parachuting school crashed near Tomblaine in northeastern France, killing the pilot and all 10 passengers—five instructors and five students. Authorities have established medical and psychological support for the families and opened a technical inquiry into the incident.
There were many witnesses at the scene of the accident.
The plane, which was transporting 11 people, fell suddenly immediately next to the aerodrome. There were no collateral victims.
Give or take a few meters and the accident could have caused collateral casualties.
Some of the victims' families witnessed the aircraft falling with their own eyes. So there is tremendous emotion and an even greater psychological trauma.
It would appear that the victims are self-employed nurses.
sources
- 1.CNN
- 2.The Straits Times
- 3.France 24
- 4.The Irish Times
- 5.The Korea Herald
- 6.ABC News
- 7.Hindustan Times
- 8.Los Angeles Times
- 9.Al Jazeera
- 10.CNA News
- 11.The Times of India
- 12.The New York Times
perspectives
countries
- 1.France
- 2.Germany
- 3.India
- 4.Portugal
- 5.Saudi Arabia
organizations
- 1.BEA
- 2.Pilatus
- 3.Auchan
- 4.FlightRadar24
- 5.Meurthe-et-Moselle Council of Independent Nurses
- 6.Saudi Aramco
persons
- 1.Yves Séguy
- 2.Laurent Nunez
- 3.Thierry Pechey
- 4.Amaury Lacote
- 5.Mathieu Klein
- 6.Philippe Tabarot
- 7.Christian Hartmann
- 8.Herve Feron
- 9.John Curaku
- 10.Sai Datla