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Monday, October 08, 2001, updated at 23:21(GMT+8)
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All 114 on Two Planes Die in Milan Accident

All 114 passengers and crew on two planes that collided at Milan's Linate airport on Monday died in the accident, Italian Transport Minister Pietro Lunardi said.

Another four cargo handlers in a baggage zone that was hit by the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) jet are missing, he told a news conference at the airport.

"The rescue teams went into action immediately but it was impossible to save anyone in the planes. They are all dead," Lunardi said.

The SAS MD-87 jet with 104 passengers and six crew, bound for Copenhagen, crashed into a baggage hangar after colliding with a German Cessna plane with four people on board. Four cargo handlers were taken to hospital, Lunardi said.

The Italian Interior Ministry said a combination of human error and bad weather were almost certainly to blame for the disaster. Terrorism was ruled out as a possible cause.







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All 114 passengers and crew on two planes that collided at Milan's Linate airport on Monday died in the accident, Italian Transport Minister Pietro Lunardi said.

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