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11 people killed in plane crash near the northeastern France

Local officials and a local witness reported that 11 people were killed, including 10 parachutists and the pilot, when a small plane crashed on Sunday in Tomblaine, a town located in northeastern France. The plane narrowly missed?neighboring homes.

Officials said that the aircraft was used by a school of parachuting and carried five trainees parachutists, and five instructors. It crashed shortly after takeoff. French media said the trainees included a group of nurses.

Witnesses who refused to identify themselves said the plane had been 'climbing' at 11:00 am local time (0900 GMT), when the noise of the engine'suddenly ceased, as if the engine had stopped. He claimed he did not see any fire, explosion, or other visible signs of a problem prior to the crash.

Yves 'Seguy', the regional prefect told BFM that the plane plunged vertically into the ground. The crash happened in a residential neighborhood near a shopping center. The wreckage of the one-engine plane was lying on a bike trail.

Seguy stated that "give or take a couple of meters, the accident could have resulted in collateral casualties."

The media reported that the aircraft was registered to Germany. The German foreign ministry did not immediately respond.

The cause of the accident was not immediately known, but the day before the incident the temperature in Nancy (a city near Tomblaine) had reached its highest ever level.

The local prosecutor didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment.

The?interior minister said that the French interior minister and transport minister were en route to the incident. The interior ministry said that the French interior minister and?transport minister were on their way to the scene.

(source: Reuters)