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Local media reported that the aircraft was owned by the former chief executive of mining company Vale, Roger Agnelli, but said it was not immediately possible to confirm whether he was onboard. (File picture)
Sao Paulo: Seven people were killed when a small plane crashed in the northern suburbs of Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, emergency services said on Saturday.
Local media reported that the aircraft was owned by the former chief executive of mining company Vale, Roger Agnelli, but said it was not immediately possible to confirm whether he was onboard.
This crash comes hours after two Indians who were among the 55 passengers who died when their plane crashed and burst into flames as it was landing in Rostov-on-Don, in Southern Russia, on Saturday morning.
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