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Gender reveal party ends in tragedy as plane crashes in front of oblivious guests

Por: New York Post Life September 03, 2023

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A gender reveal in Mexico turned deadly when a stunt plane involved in the celebration crashed in front of oblivious partygoers. In a video Sunday, the unidentified happy couple can be seen clasping hands in front of a giant lit sign reading “Oh Baby” while surrounded by friends and family. The doomed Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee fills the San Pedro sky with pink smoke, while confetti appears to be shot out of a cannon on the ground. The plane’s... + full article



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