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Seven dead in India medical flight crash

Seven dead in India medical flight crash

Seven people died when a chartered medical flight crashed in the Kasaria area of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand. Officials reported the incident on Tuesday, confirming that all individuals on board the flight were killed.

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Óscar García won't have Davy Klaassen back for crucial clash with NAC: 'We know a lot is at stake'

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