BREAKING A Pilatus PC-12 has crashed 4 minutes after takeoff from Milan

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Firefighters and Milan police at work in via Marignano, near the San Donato metro station, for a plane carrying six people crashed at 1pm.

The people on board, six passengers and two crew, all died. From the first information the passengers were French: it was a private flight from Linate to Olbia. There was also a child.

The aircraft fell on an empty building under renovation, used as offices and parking for buses.

Authorities said: “The death of all 6 people on board the aircraft is confirmed. At the moment, the verification operations of any others involved are in progress”.

The plane crashed in Milan would be a PC-12 (reg. YR-PDV). It is an executive, single-engine, low-wing monoplane aircraft, designed and manufactured by the Swiss aeronautical company Pilatus Aircraft.

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