1 dead, 1 injured in plane crash in Canada

Xinhua News Agency

OTTAWA – One person was killed and another injured after a plane crashed in Montreal, Canada on Saturday (Oct. 2) evening, according to CTV on Sunday (Oct. 3).

The plane, a Cessna 172, was towing a banner saying “Will you marry me?” It crashed about half an hour after take-off.

There were only two people on board.

No details about the cause of the crash were reported. (Xinhua)

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