11 killed in plane crash in northeastern France
Eleven people died in a plane crash on Sunday in Tomblaine, northeastern France. The aircraft belonged to a parachutist school and was carrying a pilot and ten passengers, comprising five students and five instructors.

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AI-generatedEleven people died in a plane crash on Sunday in Tomblaine, northeastern France. The aircraft belonged to a parachutist school and was carrying a pilot and ten passengers, comprising five students and five instructors. The local prefecture confirmed all occupants perished in the accident. The regional prefect stated the aircraft appeared to sustain damage before crashing vertically into a built-up area near a shopping center. The French interior minister was en route to the crash site.
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5 extractedThe crash occurred in a built-up area near a shopping centre.
The pilot and all 10 passengers, including five students and five instructors, died in the accident.
Eleven people were killed in a plane crash in Tomblaine, northeastern France.
The plane belonged to a parachutist school.
The aircraft appeared to suffer damage before plunging vertically to the ground.