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In total, at least seven people are confirmed to have died after a medical plane crashed in a residential area in Philadelphia. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player.
The driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in Philadelphia, the mayor of the US city has confirmed. All six on board were killed in the crash - a young patient and her mother, on their way home to Tijuana, Mexico, along with four crew members. Five of those remained in hospital, with three in critical condition, Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker said in a press conference on Sunday.
The child on board had just completed treatment for a life-threatening condition. The plane crashed around 30 seconds after taking off. In a previous news conference on Saturday, Ms Parker confirmed another person had died, who was on the ground in a car when the plane crashed. Adam Thiel, managing director for the city of Philadelphia, said there were "a lot of unknowns" as to who was where on the streets when the plane came down.
It would likely be days until the total number of dead and injured was known, he said, adding teams were now going house to house to inspect dwellings as part of efforts to get a sense of how far debris was scattered. The plane came down near the Roosevelt Mall in the Rhawnhurst area of Pennsylvania at 6.
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