Seven people on board a medical plane that crashed in India were killed

All seven people who were on board the medical plane that crashed on Monday evening in the state of Jharkhand died.
As reported by The Daily Baku with reference to TASS, this is stated in the public message of the police of Chatra district, where the crash occurred.
The plane transported a 41-year-old man to New Delhi, who received burns on more than 60% of his body surface as a result of an accident. Besides him, two pilots, two medics, and two passengers accompanying the patient were among those who died in the plane crash.
The Civil Aviation Authority of India previously reported that the Beechcraft C90 aircraft of the Redbird Airways airline was headed from the city of Ranchi to New Delhi. About 23 minutes into the flight, communication with the crew was lost, and the plane disappeared from the radar. According to preliminary data, the crash occurred under unfavorable weather conditions. The investigation of the plane crash has begun.
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