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11 killed after civilian aircraft crashes in France

11 killed after civilian aircraft crashes in France
A yellow tape at a crime scene. Image used for representation purposes. PHOTO/@DCI_Kenya/X

Eleven people have died after a civilian aircraft crashed in the town of Tomblaine in north-eastern France, according to local authorities.

The pilot and 10 passengers died in the incident, including five students and five instructors, local officials said.

The plane, which belonged to a parachutist school, had taken off from the Nancy-Essey airfield when it crashed, according to local media.

Police have urged the public to avoid the area around the airport in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department.

A pilot and ten skydivers died after a light aircraft crashed in Tomblaine, eastern France, on Sunday, June 28, 2026. PHOTO/Reuters

French transport minister Philippe Tabarot said he and interior minister Laurent Nunez were travelling to the scene of the crash, which he called a “terrible tragedy”.

Yves Seguy, the prefect of the eastern department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, said that no bystanders were injured in the incident, according to the AFP news agency.

The crash took place in a built up area near a shopping centre, AFP reports.

“The plane fell almost vertically, in the immediate vicinity of a housing estate, on the edge of the airfield,” Seguy told French broadcaster BFM, adding it was lucky there were no additional victims.

Half of the skydivers who died were nurses, Thierry Pechey, president of the Meurthe-et-Moselle branch of the Order of Independent Nurses, told BFM.

Local officials also said relatives of the victims were present at the airfield when the crash happened.

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