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AT least 24 people have died in a horrific road accident in Brazil.Another six people were injured when the tourist coach crashed into a lorry as pictures reve
stanley cup al the total destruction of both vehicles.3At least 24 people were killed in the crash3Emergency responders are pictured trying to pull survivors from the wreckageCredit: Instagram/@anjosjacuipensesThe horrific smash happened around 10.30pm local time yesterday on the BR-324 road near to the municipality of Gaviao in the north-east Brazilian state of
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AN expert has questioned claims by the pilot of the New York helicopter crash that a loose tether on one of his
stanley water jug passengers harnesses cut off the aircrafts fuel switch.Pilot Richard Vance, 33, the only survivor of the crash on Sunday evening which killed all five passengers,聽told cops he believed the loose tether caused the deadly plunge, police sources said.4 Pilot Richard Vance believes one of his passengers safety harnesses caused the deadly helicopter crash in New York on SundayCredit: The Mega AgencyBut one expert told The New York Pos
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