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An escaped crocodile caused a plane crash on 25 August, killing 20 people. The internal flight in the Democratic Republic of Congo got into trouble when passengers stampeded in the cabin, throwing the Czech-made, twin-engined Let L-410 Turbojet off balance, the sole survivor told investigators. The crocodile survived the crash, only to be dispatched with a blow from a machete.
Danny Philemotte, 62, the Belgian (or Dutch) pilot and owner of the plane’s operator, Filair, struggled in vain with the controls, with Chris Wilson, his 39-year-old first officer, from Shurdington, Gloucestershire. The plane was on a routine flight from Kinshasa to the regional airport of Bandundu.

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