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10 skydivers and pilot killed in Belgian plane crash

Victims include a woman who was going to make her first parachute jump for her birthday

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Covered victims' bodies lie near pieces of the plane. Photo: EPA

Investigators are probing why a plane carrying 10 skydivers, including one making her maiden jump for her birthday, crashed shortly after takeoff in Belgium, killing the pilot and everyone on board. Maxime Prevot was taking part in her first parachute jump , said the mayor of Namur, the nearest major city.

The accident took place about 75 kilometres southeast of the capital, Brussels.

"The plane took off from Temploux aerodrome and crashed in a field around 10 minutes later," said Jean-Claude Nihoul, the mayor of Fernelmont where the accident happened.

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"The plane, partially burned up, could no longer be recognised," he added.

When firefighters arrived on the scene, the twin-engined plane was already ablaze and all the occupants were dead, said Michel Doumont, head of the Namur fire service.

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Several witnesses said they saw the plane's right wing fall off in mid-flight.

"I just saw a plane lose its right wing in mid-flight and crash. I heard a massive bang. ... I didn't see anyone escape with a parachute," one witness said.

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