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Air ambulance plunges into eastern India forest, killing 7
All seven aboard the Redbird Airways air ambulance died after losing control likely due to adverse weather, officials said; investigation by Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau ongoing.
- All seven people on board a Beechcraft air ambulance that crashed in the Indian state of Jharkhand on Monday were killed, officials said on Tuesday.
- The aircraft, operated by Redbird Airways, took off from Ranchi but requested a change to its flight path due to weather and subsequently lost communication and radar contact.
- A team from India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has been dispatched to investigate the cause, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said.
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Seven killed after air ambulance carrying burn victim crashes in Indian forest - The Mirror
Every people aboard the aircraft being used to transport a patient to a different hospital for more advanced treatment has died after the aircraft crashed into the forest
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