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Talant. Sharm el-Sheikh crash in Egypt: "It took more than 20 years to finally have a trial"

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The news broke this week. A trial has been ordered against the former head of Flash Airlines, the airline responsible for the 2004 plane crash in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. For David Fouchard, from Talant, who lost eleven members of his family in the tragedy, it's a relief.
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Twenty-one years after the crash of Flash Airlines in Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt), Parisian investigating judges ordered the dismissal of the Egyptian airline's former boss, which had since been liquidated, and which had been brought into trial after very long judicial proceedings, into prison. On 3 January 2004, Flash Airlines' flight was damaged in the Red Sea three minutes after taking off from the seaside resort, killing its 135 French passenger…

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The news broke this week. A trial has been ordered against the former head of Flash Airlines, the airline responsible for the 2004 plane crash in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. For David Fouchard, from Talant, who lost eleven members of his family in the tragedy, it's a relief.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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