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TWO POLICEMEN AND A VILLAGER survey the wreckage of the Royal Dutch Airlines’ Constellation which crashed on Ghatkopar Hill, outside Bombay, on June 12. Thirty-four passengers and the crew of 11 were killed as the giant aircraft smashed a mile-long tear in the jungle before coming to rest. Thirteen American journalists were among the passengers killed.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1949, Page 5

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TWO POLICEMEN AND A VILLAGER survey the wreckage of the Royal Dutch Airlines’ Constellation which crashed on Ghatkopar Hill, outside Bombay, on June 12. Thirty-four passengers and the crew of 11 were killed as the giant aircraft smashed a mile-long tear in the jungle before coming to rest. Thirteen American journalists were among the passengers killed. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1949, Page 5

TWO POLICEMEN AND A VILLAGER survey the wreckage of the Royal Dutch Airlines’ Constellation which crashed on Ghatkopar Hill, outside Bombay, on June 12. Thirty-four passengers and the crew of 11 were killed as the giant aircraft smashed a mile-long tear in the jungle before coming to rest. Thirteen American journalists were among the passengers killed. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1949, Page 5