3 dead in Florida Boca Raton plane crash
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The plane reported having mechanical issues before the accident, Newsweek reported.
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It wasn’t immediately clear how many people were on the plane and whether there are any survivors.
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Emergency crews were responding to a small plane crash near the airport in Boca Raton, Fla., on Friday, officials said, which sent large plumes of smoke billowing into the air as residents reported he...
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