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French Transport minister calls plane mishap "terrible tragedy," says investigation is on
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French Transport minister calls plane mishap "terrible tragedy," says investigation is on

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • A plane crash in France claimed the lives of 11 people.
  • The aircraft was carrying passengers on a recreational flight when the accident occurred.
  • The French Minister of Transport visited the crash site and pledged an investigation.

A devastating accident has claimed 11 lives in France, prompting a visit from the nation's Minister of Transport. The plane, reportedly carrying individuals on a recreational flight, crashed under circumstances that are now the subject of an investigation. Philippe Tabarot, the Minister of Transport, traveled to the site of the tragedy on Monday to survey the scene and offer condolences.

Details surrounding the cause of the crash remain unclear, but the loss of life has cast a somber shadow over the region. The investigation aims to determine the factors that led to the catastrophic event. The minister's presence at the site underscores the gravity of the incident and the government's commitment to understanding how such a tragedy could occur.

terrible tragedy

โ€” Philippe TabarotDescribing the plane mishap.

This terrible incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with aviation, even in seemingly routine flights. As the investigation unfolds, the focus will be on providing answers to the affected families and preventing future occurrences. The community is left to mourn the loss of the 11 individuals whose lives were cut short.

investigation is on

โ€” Philippe TabarotConfirming that an inquiry into the accident has been launched.
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