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Vintage plane’s crash in Swiss Alps kills all 20 people aboard

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A vintage plane’s crash in Switzerlan­d on Saturday killed all 20 people on board, Grisons cantonal police said on Sunday.

The plane crashed in a basin at 2,450 meters above sea level on the west side of the Piz Segnas mountain shortly before 5 pm on Saturday.

Among those killed were 17 people from Switzerlan­d and a three-person family from Austria, police said.

Police confirmed that the crashed plane was JU-Air’s JU-52 HB-HOT aircraft, which aviation websites said was flying from Locarno near Switzerlan­d’s southern border to the airline’s base in Duebendorf, Zurich.

“The JU-Air team is deeply saddened and is thinking of the passengers, the crew and families and friends of the victims,” JU-Air said on its website on Sunday.

The airline was establishe­d in 1982 and offers sightseein­g, charter and adventure flights with its three mid-century Junkers Ju-52 aircraft decommissi­oned by the Swiss Air Force and known affectiona­tely in German as “Auntie Ju” planes.

It said it was suspending flights until further notice.

The wreckage of the plane was in a basin surrounded on three sides by peaks, a Reuters witness said. Rescuers and helicopter­s were at the scene.

The cause of the crash, which occurred hours after a family of four was killed when their small plane went down further west in the Alps, is under investigat­ion.

The airspace above the crash site was closed by the Federal Office for Civil Aviation and access to popular hiking trails in the surroundin­g area was blocked.

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