Mystery Shrouds US Couple's Crash Off Jamaica
Authorities are trying to find out what caused a private plane carrying a prominent New York couple to become incapacitated and unresponsive before crashing in the water off Jamaica.
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Authorities are trying to find out what caused a private plane carrying a prominent New York couple to become incapacitated and unresponsive before crashing in the water off Jamaica.
Dozens of passengers found themselves stranded at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Friday night after missing their connecting flights.
An unresponsive plane flying over the Caribbean crashed off the island of Jamaica on Friday afternoon, according to Federal Aviation Administration officials.
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