Eleven people died in the terrible private aircraft crash near the town of Tomblaine in eastern France on Sunday.
According to the media reports, the aircraft was carrying a
party of people who were going skydiving.
The pilot, five pupils, and five instructors
were killed, according to the prefecture.
"There were no bystanders among the victims," officials
claimed during a press briefing.
The aircraft was registered in Germany, the report said.
It crashed
in a grassy area near the runway at Nancy-Essey airport.
The cause of the accident was not immediately determined.
According to Amaury Lacote, who serves as the deputy public prosecutor in
Nancy, an eastern city, authorities have started a technical investigation.
The Interior Ministry has announced that Interior Minister Laurent Nunez was en route to the disaster site.
The police have called on citizens to "firmly stay away" from the vicinity of Tomblaine airport.

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