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Fresh Plane Crash Kills All Passengers Onboard; 5 Students Included in France
Eleven people have died after a civilian aircraft carrying skydivers crashed in the town of Tomblaine in eastern France, local authorities said.
The pilot and 10 passengers died in the incident, including five students and five instructors, according to local officials.
The plane, which was being used by a parachutist school, had taken off from Nancy-Essey airfield when it crashed, local media reported.
Police have urged the public to avoid the area around the airport in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department.
French transport minister Philippe Tabarot said he and interior minister Laurent Nunez were travelling to the scene of the crash, which he called a “terrible tragedy”.
Yves Seguy, the prefect of the eastern department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, said that no bystanders were injured in the incident, according to the AFP news agency .
The crash took place in a built up area near a shopping centre, AFP reports.
“The plane fell almost vertically, in the immediate vicinity of a housing estate, on the edge of the airfield,” Seguy told French broadcaster BFM, adding it was lucky there were no additional victims.
Half of the skydivers who died were nurses, Thierry Pechey, president of the Meurthe-et-Moselle branch of the Order of Independent Nurses, told BFM.
Local officials also said relatives of the victims were present at the airfield when the crash happened. They were reportedly there to watch the dive, which was a first skydiving experience for the five students.
A witness to the crash, who declined to be identified, told Reuters he saw the plane veering off to the right as he was driving past.
“Something was clearly wrong,” he said.
The man did not see the crash, due to an embankment by the side of the road, but he says he heard the sound.
When he arrived at the site, he tried to help extinguish the wreckage of the plane, which had caught fire.
“We saw right away that it was over, that they had all died instantly. There was no movement, and it was clear the impact had been too violent for there to be any survivors.”
A team of specialists was on its way to investigate the cause of the incident, Meurthe-et-Moselle department president Chaynesse Khirouni told local media.
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BREAKING: Grief as Popular House Speaker Dies
A former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Peter Ajang Azi, has died.
Azi, who served as Speaker of the state legislature between June 2015 and July 2018, died on Thursday in Jos, the Plateau State capital.
His family confirmed the development in a statement signed by John Daniel Azi, describing his death as a painful loss.
“With total submission to the will of God Almighty, the Azi Ajang Family announce the passing unto glory of their son, brother, and father, Rt. Hon. Peter Ajang Azi,” the statement read.
The family said the former lawmaker “peacefully joined his Lord” on Thursday, adding that details of his burial arrangements would be announced later.
Reacting to the development, the senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District and former governor of the state, Simon Lalong, described Azi’s death as a “painful and devastating loss” to his family and the Plateau political community.
Lalong recalled Azi’s role during his administration, describing him as a dependable political associate who contributed to governance and policy formulation in the state.
“Rt. Hon. Azi was a trusted political ally and a committed member of the All Progressives Congress,” Lalong said.
He described the deceased as a politician known for humility, loyalty and commitment to grassroots service.
Azi served as Speaker during part of Lalong’s tenure as governor and was involved in legislative activities supporting the administration’s programmes.
Lalong, who also chairs the Conference of Former Speakers of State Houses of Assembly of Nigeria, said Azi remained active in the organisation and contributed to conversations on good governance and legislative integrity.
“Rt. Hon. Peter Azi was not only a former Speaker and distinguished public servant; he was a brother, a dependable political ally, and a strong member of our political family. His death has left a painful void that will be difficult to fill,” he said.
The former governor extended his condolences to Azi’s family, friends, political associates and the people of Plateau State.
Speaking on behalf of his family, the people of Plateau South and the Conference of Former Speakers, Lalong prayed for God to grant the bereaved family the strength to bear the loss and for the deceased to rest in peace.
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BREAKING: Former Attorney-General is Dead (PHOTO)

The Nigerian legal profession has been thrown into mourning following the death of renowned legal scholar, advocate and former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Lagos State, Prof. Alfred Bandele Kasunmu (SAN).
Naija News reports that Kasunmu died peacefully in the early hours of Sunday at the age of 92.
His family announced the death in a statement, describing him as a beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather whose life was devoted to law, scholarship and public service.
“With gratitude to God for a life well spent, we announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Professor Alfred Bandele Kasunmu, SAN, who departed peacefully in the early hours of Sunday, 9th August 2026,” the family said.
Kasunmu was born on May 23, 1934, in Lagos to parents from Ilesa, Osun State.
He attended Elizabeth Fowler Memorial School, Reagan Memorial Baptist School and Baptist Academy in Lagos before travelling abroad for further studies.
He later studied at University College London, where he obtained Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws degrees.
Kasunmu was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1964.
The late legal scholar began his academic career in the same year he was called to the Bar, joining the Faculty of Law of the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, as one of its pioneer lecturers.
In 1971, he moved to the University of Lagos as a senior lecturer and was subsequently elevated to the rank of Professor of Law.
He served as Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Lagos from 1973 to 1975.
His academic career helped establish his reputation as one of the leading legal scholars of his generation.
Kasunmu was appointed Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Lagos State in 1975 and held the position for three years.
He was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria on January 25, 1978, making him one of the earliest members of Nigeria’s Inner Bar.
He was also a Notary Public of Nigeria.
Leading members of the legal profession have described Kasunmu as a scholar, mentor, advocate and statesman whose work influenced generations of Nigerian lawyers.
Beyond courtroom advocacy and public service, Kasunmu was known for his contributions to legal scholarship.
He jointly authored several influential legal texts and published numerous academic articles on different areas of law.
His legal practice also covered a wide range of matters, with appearances before courts at different levels and arbitration panels in Nigeria and abroad.
According to his family, he represented both Nigerian and expatriate clients during a legal career that spanned several decades.
Source: Naija News
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Painful, Lagos Speaker Obasa Bereaved
Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt Hon Mudashiru Obasa, is mourning the death of his father-in-law, High Chief Hamza Alimi Majowogbe, the Olu of Ibido-Omu in Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State.
High Chief Majowogbe was the father of Chief Mrs Bukola Taibat Obasa, wife of the Speaker. He passed away early Thursday, August 6, morning after a brief illness. He was 95.
The nonagenarian was buried according to Islamic rites in a solemn ceremony attended by family members, community leaders, and Islamic clerics.
Speaker Obasa, accompanied by several members of the Lagos State House of Assembly and close associates, was present to pay final respects to the late traditional ruler.
In his condolence message, Obasa sympathised with the entire family while urging them to take solace in the knowledge that their patriarch lived a worthy and impactful life.
The Speaker noted that High Chief Majowogbe’s earthly journey was marked by dignity, philanthropy, and service to the people of Ibido-Omu and beyond.
“We take comfort in the exemplary life he lived and the many lives he touched while with us. I pray that Almighty Allah grants the deceased Al-Jannah Firdaus and gives the family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” the Speaker stated.
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