A millionaire and executive director of a technology company died in a forced landing of a private plane that crashed onto a highway in Texas and caught fire. Joshua Ber, director of the tech startup Capital Factory, was one of six passengers on a Cessna Citation Latitude operated by NetJets, according to the New York Post. The plane crashed on Loop 20 near the U.S.-Mexico border after air traffic control reported mechanical issues and lost contact with the aircraft. Police said the plane hit a car on the highway, causing traffic disruptions and debris scattered across multiple lanes. The CEO
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an aviation accident involving a private jet crash that resulted in a fatality. It provides factual details about the incident, including the type of aircraft, the number of passengers, the location, and the sequence of events leading to the crash. There is no evident framing,
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