Viral News / The woman was cutting grass, the plane hit from behind!

Zoom News : Jul 08, 2021, 06:53 AM
A few days ago Canada was quite headlines when the news of the death of hundreds of people from hundreds of heat in some areas including British Columbia. Now a matter of hitting a grass in a very tragedy accident has come out to collide with a plane.This 27-year-old woman was working on the tractor by running a tractor near St. Spirit Airfield in Monterial at approximately 1 in the afternoon that only a small plane collided with this woman. These airfields were 35 miles away from Monasterial city.

These women worked with the company who worked to maintain this airfield. After this incident, the woman was taken to the hospital where she was declared dead. In this case, the pilot did not hurt but he is very shocked after this accident.

In a conversation with CNN, Quebec Municipal Police spokesman Mark Tesier said that according to the information we have received so far, it was working on the women's tractor.

Mark further said that the Demage can also be seen on the Plane CJ-6, and the part of the wing of this aircraft was collided with the woman. It was a private plane and the owner of this plane was a pilot.

At the same time, a man living near Airfield said in a conversation with CTV that when you hear that electricity falls on a person, it is a trouble but the plane falls on a person? I have heard this for the first time and I do not believe it.

Transportation Safety Board Investigator Simon Pierre asked to CTV that we are investigating this matter and now it will be quite quick to say anything in this regard. Therefore, we can reach any conclusion only after investigating the whole case.

According to Transportation Safety Board of Canada, there was no problem in the visibility at that time and the weather was also friendly to blow the plane. According to the agency, the Transportation Safety Board had registered 170 air transport accidents in the year 2020. Of these, 114 accidents included private plains.

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