At least 11 dead as skydiving plane crashes in France
A plane carrying skydivers crashed in Tomblaine, northeastern France, on Sunday at 11 am local time, resulting in the deaths of all 11 people on board. The victims included the pilot, five students, and five instructors.

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AI-generatedA plane carrying skydivers crashed in Tomblaine, northeastern France, on Sunday at 11 am local time, resulting in the deaths of all 11 people on board. The victims included the pilot, five students, and five instructors. Emergency services responded immediately to the scene, and authorities are collecting witness statements. The Ministry of the Interior confirmed that the Interior Minister was en route to the crash site. Police advised the public to avoid the area around the airport to ensure unimpeded access for responders.
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4 extractedInterior Minister Laurent Nunez was on his way to the scene.
The pilot and all 10 passengers, consisting of five students and five instructors, died in the accident.
The aircraft went down at 11am local time on Sunday.
At least 11 people died after a plane carrying people on a skydiving trip crashed in Tomblaine, France.