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Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11 people, officials say

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Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11 people, officials say

Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11 people, officials say

Plane belonged to parachutist school; the pilot and all 10 passengers — 5 students and 5 instructors — died

Eleven people, including a pilot and 10 parachutists, were killed when a small plane crashed in the northeastern French town of Tomblaine on Sunday, narrowly missing nearby homes, local officials and a witness said.

The aircraft, used by a parachuting school and carrying five trainee parachutists and five instructors, went down shortly after takeoff, officials said. French media reported the trainees were a group of nurses.

A witness who declined to be identified told Reuters the plane was climbing at around 11 a.m. local time when the engine noise suddenly stopped, as if it had cut out. He said he saw no fire, explosion or other visible sign of a problem before the crash.

Yves Seguy, the regional prefect, told BFM the aircraft plunged vertically to the ground.

The crash occurred in a residential area near a shopping center, with the wreckage of the single-engine plane sitting on a bike path.

"Give or take a few metres and the accident could have caused collateral casualties," Seguy said.

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Media reports said the aircraft was registered in Germany. Germany's Foreign Ministry did not immediately comment.

It was not immediately clear if the extreme heat played a role in the incident, with the highest temperature ever recorded in Nancy — the city near Tomblaine — one day earlier.

The local prosecutor did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The French interior minister and transport minister were on their way to the scene, the Interior Ministry said.