TURIN/MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian military jet crashed during an exercise in Turin, hitting a car and killing a five-year-old girl, while the pilot ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSTURIN/MILAN - An Italian military jet crashed during an exercise in Turin, hitting a car and killing a five-year-old girl, while the pilot survived, Italian media reported on Saturday.
Italian news agency AGI reported that the victim's nine-year-old brother was seriously injured, while the two parents and pilot were not in life-threatening danger.
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