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Airshow Takes Unexpected Horrific Turn

An airshow turned horrific when a plane crashed into the crowd in Reno, Nevada.

The airshow featured planes from around the world, including a World War II-era fighter plane. For some reason, the pilot lost control of the plane, crashing into the dense crowd below. So far, ten people have died, four are still in critical condition and dozens more were seriously injured. The victims were flown to several hospitals nearby to receive immediate medical treatment.

As a result of the terrible incident, the National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating possible causes. There is no additional information being released to the public regarding the plane or the pilot.

When you are injured in an accident that is unexpected and negligence may be to blame, contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus as soon as possible to have your case reviewed by an experienced Los Angeles personal injury attorney who can help you seek justice for your injuries and suffering.

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