Wednesday, September 03, 2008

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Yet another crash involving Indian students abroad
Provincial police have identified three men injured in a small plane crash Monday in central Ontario.
The men were in a single-engine Cessna that crashed into a farmer's field near Shelburne, northwest of Orangeville.
Police say the pilot, 20-year-old Vrushnek Patel, and a passenger, 22-year-old Matthew Jacob, remain at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto in serious condition.
The second passenger, 20-year-old Webster George, was treated and released from hospital.
Police have said two of the three men are from India.
The Cessna, which is owned by the Brampton Flying Club, took off from the Brampton airport Sunday and crashed a few hours later.
02/09/08 The Canadian Press/Toronto Star, Canada
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PermaLink The men were in a single-engine Cessna that crashed into a farmer's field near Shelburne, northwest of Orangeville.
Police say the pilot, 20-year-old Vrushnek Patel, and a passenger, 22-year-old Matthew Jacob, remain at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto in serious condition.
The second passenger, 20-year-old Webster George, was treated and released from hospital.
Police have said two of the three men are from India.
The Cessna, which is owned by the Brampton Flying Club, took off from the Brampton airport Sunday and crashed a few hours later.
02/09/08 The Canadian Press/Toronto Star, Canada
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