17h47: Crash de l'avion piloté par Gérard Leclerc : La police révèle la cause de l'accident

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17h47: Crash de l'avion piloté par Gérard Leclerc : La police révèle la cause de l'accident
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00:00 The death of Gérard Leclerc in a plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean, two bodies were found.
00:05 The police revealed the cause of the accident.
00:10 A plane crashed on Tuesday, August 15, at Lavaux-sur-Loire, between Nantes and La Bolle, in the Atlantic Ocean.
00:17 On board, journalist Gérard Leclerc, Michel Monnory and a third person.
00:28 After hours of research, two bodies were found this Wednesday, August 16, 2023.
00:33 The information was confirmed around 2 p.m.
00:40 After several hours of research, two bodies were found, at Lavaux-sur-Loire, Wednesday, August 16.
00:47 The gendarmes send reinforcements on site for their recovery.
00:53 The Fluvial Brigade took advantage of favorable conditions and low tide to explore the area where the wreck had been located.
01:01 The information was confirmed around 2 p.m.
01:07 After several hours of research, two bodies were found, at Lavaux-sur-Loire, Wednesday, August 16.
01:14 The gendarmes send reinforcements on site for their recovery.
01:20 The Fluvial Brigade took advantage of favorable conditions and low tide to explore the area where the wreck had been located.
01:28 The day before, a plane crashed as it flew over the Atlantic Ocean.
01:35 Left the Loudun airfield, Vienna, it had no longer given a sign of life, shortly before 12 a.m.
01:41 The occupants had to rally La Bolle, where they never arrived.
01:47 Two bodies were found.
01:50 The bodies were not officially identified at the time but they could be the pilot and a passenger, Gérard Leclerc, a 71-year-old journalist, and Michel Monnory, 76, the daughter of the former Senate President, René Monnory.
02:10 In parallel with the judicial investigation, the Bureau of Investigation and Analysis for the Security of Civil Aviation opened an investigation into the fatal accident of the plane Robin de Loudun.
02:21 The Saint-Nazaire Parquet should communicate around 5 p.m.
02:27 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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