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13 Killed In Crash

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) LEOPOLDVILLE, Sept. 19. United Nations officials in Leopoldville yesterday released this list of the 13 people killed in the Ndola disaster: They were: Mr Hammarskjold. Captain William Ranallo (American), personal aide to the SecretaryGeneral. Mr Heinrich Wieschoff (American), the Secre-tary-General’s top adviser on African affairs. Mr Vladimir Fabri (American), legal adviser to the United Nations operations in the Congo. Miss Alice Lalane (Canadian), secretary of Dr. Sture Linner. the United Nations chief representative in the Congo. Two security officers: Serge Barrau (French) and Francis Ivers (Irish).

The Swedish crew: Per-Erik Hallonquist and NilsErik Ahreus (pilots); Lars Litton (pilot-navi-gator); Nils-Goeran Wilhelmson (mechanic); Harold Nork (station chief); and Carl Erik Rosen (radio operator).

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 15

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13 Killed In Crash Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 15

13 Killed In Crash Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 15

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