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Plane Crash Near London: 31-Year-Old Nurse From Troisdorf Among the Dead

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Among the victims of an airplane crash near London is also a nurse from Troisdorf. For the 31-year-old it was her first flight at a Dutch company specializing in medical transports.

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Among the victims of an airplane crash near London is also a nurse from Troisdorf. For the 31-year-old it was her first flight at a Dutch company specializing in medical transports.

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In addition to the Dutch pilot and co-pilot, two Germans were also killed in the plane crash at London Southend Airport. According to British media, the victim was a 31-year-old nurse born in Chile but holding a German passport. The other German victim was a 46-year-old emergency physician.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Four people die in the crash of a business plane in London Southend. According to the police, a German was on board, according to a media report he was from the Westerwald.

Maria Fernanda Rojas Ortiz, 31 years old, was one of the victims of the crash of a small plane on Sunday 13 July 2025 in Southend, east of London. Shortly after her take-off to the Netherlands, the aircraft, which had been carrying out its first day of work as a flight nurse.

A medical plane crashed near the British capital. What is known about the victims?

Four people died in a plane crash near London on Sunday, Southend International Airport is closed until further notice.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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