TWO PILOTS KILLED
HOUSE SET AFIRE BY CRASHING PLANE WOMAN FATALLY BURNED Reed. 9.5 S a.m. PARIS, Wednesday. Two military airplanes collided above Chateauroux. One of them, piloted by Lieutenant Baret, was cut in two, and the debris crashed into the street, injuring a cabman. Baret was hurled through the roof of a railway carriage and killed. The second machine crashed on to a house, which was set on fire, and its woman occupant burned to death. The pilot, Corporal Henass, was killed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 11
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