March 4, 2010 11:30 PM
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Small Plane Carrying Aid Crashes in Chile
A small plane carrying aid to Chile's earthquake victims crashed Monday, killing all six people on board, the Latin American Herald Tribune reported.
The Piper 31 left Chile's capital, Santiago, Monday afternoon and was headed for the city of Concepcion, which was near the 8.8-magnitude earthquake's epicenter.
The cause of the crash remains unknown, the newspaper reported.
Special Section: Earthquake in Chile
The Piper 31 left Chile's capital, Santiago, Monday afternoon and was headed for the city of Concepcion, which was near the 8.8-magnitude earthquake's epicenter.
The cause of the crash remains unknown, the newspaper reported.
Special Section: Earthquake in Chile
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