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Taiwan plane crash kills 23, many still missing

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At least 23 people have been killed in the crash of a TransAsia Airways plane in Taipei, which went down in a river shortly after take-off. Rob Muir reports.

Added on the 04/02/2015 16:16:22 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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