On Sunday, a small plane belonging to a parachute school crashed near the town of Tomblaine in northeastern France, killing all 11 people on board. According to local authorities, the victims included the pilot, five instructors, and five students from the parachute school. Regional prefect Yves Seguy suggested the aircraft may have had a technical defect before crashing almost vertically. The crash occurred near a commercial center in a populated area, and authorities noted the accident could have had more severe consequences as the plane crashed just meters away from densely populated zones. French Interior Minister has traveled to the site, and investigations have begun to determine the cause of the crash.
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