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Eleven people killed in plane crash in northeastern France, local officials say
- The pilot and all 10 passengers - five students and five instructors - died in the accident, the prefecture said
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Eleven people, including a pilot, five students, and five instructors from a parachutist school, died in a plane crash in Tomblaine, northeastern France.
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- Victims of the plane crash.
- Aircraft's affiliation with a parachutist school.
- French interior minister's response.
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PARIS: Eleven people were killed in a plane crash in the town of Tomblaine in northeastern France on Sunday, the local prefecture said.
The plane belonged to a parachutist school. The pilot and all 10 passengers - five students and five instructors - died in the accident, the prefecture said.
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The French interior minister was on his way to the scene, the interior ministry said.
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