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В воздухе произошел взрыв. Погибло 19 человек, трое пострадавших были доставлены в госпиталь - пилот и двое британских туристов, один из которых в последствии скончался, — сообщил представитель 8 компаний, которые занимаются организацией воздушных полетов, Ахмед Абуд
В воздухе произошел взрыв. Погибло 19 человек, трое пострадавших были доставлены в госпиталь - пилот и двое британских туристов, один из которых в последствии скончался, — сообщил представитель 8 компаний, которые занимаются организацией воздушных полетов, Ахмед Абуд
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Moment The Hot Air Balloon Fell From The Sky In Egypt !!,News,,These are the first pictures of the British tourists who died today after a hot air balloon exploded in a fireball 1,000ft above the Valley Of The Kings In Egypt. Joe Bampton, 40, and Yvonne Rennie were among 19 tourists killed today during an early morning flight over the ancient ruins of Luxor when their balloon caught fire and exploded after it hit a power line. British resident Suzanna Gyetvai, 34, the girlfriend of Mr Bampton, also died in the blaze which killed 19 tourists. Nine desperate passengers trapped in the blazing balloon basket tried to escape by leaping 300ft to the sugar cane fields below. Rescuers arrived to find bodies strewn across the ground and the incinerated remains of the balloon lying in a charred heap.Mr Bampton, and artists and valuer of rugs and carpets, and Miss Gyetvai, both worked for an auction house in Chelsea, south London and had been due to return from Egpyt this week. Nick Carter, senior auctioneer at the Lots Road auction house said the couple both loved the country and that their sudden deaths had devastated their colleagues. Mr Carter: 'They were two people very much in love and a lovely couple. They were companions to each other. They were very different people but they were very much in love. They loved being together. 'They worked here professionally and they were both artists. 'It's not about a colleague being sorely missed, it's about being proper bereavement. Our managing director has described him as one of his sons. 'They lived together and have a whippet dog called Ollie. All of us are devastated and some are coping better than others. It's a horrible experience. 'We all get touched by death sometimes but this isn't a normal experience. It's not somebody dying of a heart attack - it's much bigger than that.' The other Briton who is understood to have died at the scene was Yvonne Rennie, from Perth in Scotland. Her husband Michael, 49, is believed to have survived the inferno and is recovering after being airlifted to a hospital 320 miles away in Cairo,.
video,Воздушный шар с туристами взорвался на высоте 300 метров,песочница,удалённое
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