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Wreckage of the two Albatross aircraft last Sunday against the Mamotswiri nasa job place outside Tzaneen flew. Picture: SAPA A memorial service is held on Sunday morning for the 13 people who died last week in a double plane crash.
Two Albatross planes crashed into a mountain peak near Tzaneen last Sunday shortly after the morning off. All 13 passengers, including two young girls, was killed. Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said during the service that the tragedy is the worst in South Africa's aviation history since the Helberg disaster 25 years ago. He said tragic events like this remind us of the impermanence of life and how valuable every day. Tears flowed freely during the course of the service. After the service are all at the airport where a special formation, the "Missing Man formation" flown in memory of the victims. Two of the aircraft broke away from the formation in honor of the two aircraft in the accident. Ndebele said during the service that a preliminary report on the crash will be made known within 30.
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