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Eleven killed as skydiving plane crashes just after taking off in northeast France
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Eleven people have died after a skydiving plane crashed a few minutes after taking off from the city of Nancy in northeast France on Sunday June 28, 2026.
- The German registered Pilatus PC-6 aircraft plummets down at 11:00 (10:00GMT) on Sunday during a skydive jump.
- “I don’t remember a tragedy of this magnitude,” the town’s mayor, Herv Feron, said.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Eleven people have died after a skydiving plane crashed a few minutes after taking off from the city of Nancy in northeast France on Sunday June 28, 2026.
The German registered Pilatus PC-6 aircraft plummets down at 11:00 (10:00GMT) on Sunday during a skydive jump. Officials said the aircraft came down “almost vertically, right next to a residential development” on a cycle track near the Auchan supermarket in Tomblaine, on the outskirts of Nancy.
“I don’t remember a tragedy of this magnitude,” the town’s mayor, Herv Feron, said.
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