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11 Killed in France Skydiving Plane Crash

11 Killed in France Skydiving Plane Crash

11 Killed in France Skydiving Plane Crash
Above: Security personnel look at the wreckage of a Pilatus PC-6 light aircraft at Tomblaine on June 28. Image credit: Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP/Getty Images

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France's Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses is already on the ground investigating the precise circumstances of this tragedy. The swift mobilization of rescue services and elected officials shows the government taking this seriously from the start. Grieving families deserve a full accounting, and the investigation underway is the right path to getting it.

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