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Dashcam captures last seconds of Malta plane before deadly crash (VIDEO) | Dashcam captures last seconds of Malta plane before deadly crash (VIDEO) |
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Dashcam footage has emerged showing the moment a plane crashed to the ground and exploded in Malta. Five people were killed in the accident, which reportedly occurred while the aircraft was en route to Libya. | Dashcam footage has emerged showing the moment a plane crashed to the ground and exploded in Malta. Five people were killed in the accident, which reportedly occurred while the aircraft was en route to Libya. |
The video, posted on Facebook by Laurent Azzopardi, shows the plane falling from the sky and erupting in a huge explosion. Azzopardi says he was driving to work when her dashcam captured the footage. | The video, posted on Facebook by Laurent Azzopardi, shows the plane falling from the sky and erupting in a huge explosion. Azzopardi says he was driving to work when her dashcam captured the footage. |
“A very shocking experience,” he wrote in his Facebook post. | “A very shocking experience,” he wrote in his Facebook post. |
The five victims were French customs officials, according to AFP. But Reuters said they were three French defense ministry officials and two private contractors. | |
Airport officials also told Reuters the plane had been heading for Misrata in Libya. | |
The aircraft was a Swearingen Merlin, a small twin turboprop business aircraft, TVM reported. The plane was registered in the US. Earlier reports suggested that it belonged to Frontex, but the EU border control agency refuted that. | The aircraft was a Swearingen Merlin, a small twin turboprop business aircraft, TVM reported. The plane was registered in the US. Earlier reports suggested that it belonged to Frontex, but the EU border control agency refuted that. |
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