Eleven people killed in plane crash in northeastern France, officials say

PARIS, June 28 (Reuters) – Eleven people were killed ‌when a small plane crashed in the northeastern French town of Tomblaine ​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.
The French interior minister was on his ​way to the scene, the ​interior ministry said.
Yves Seguy, the regional prefect, told ‌broadcaster ⁠BFM the aircraft appeared to suffer damage before plunging vertically to the ground. The crash occurred ​in a ​built-up ⁠area near a shopping centre.
“Give or take a few ​meters and the accident could ​have ⁠caused collateral casualties,” Seguy said.
The local prosecutor did not immediately respond ⁠to ​a request for ​comment.

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