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A coach carrying 53 adults and children on a daytrip to the seaside overturned in a ditch off the M5 near Gloucestershire, causing a handful of minor injuries.
The latter featured ticket-buyers who paid to climb into the actor's mind through a portal, before being spewed out of a sluice gate after 15 minutes to land in a ditch off the New Jersey turnpike.
Defense officials said Mr. Panetta's plane had been diverted away from the truck, which ended up in the ditch off the ramp, an area where Mr. Panetta's plane had been expected to park.
Eight people were killed and 35 injured Sunday evening when a charter bus bound for a casino flipped over and rolled into a ditch off the side of a two-lane highway north of Sacramento.
Regeni's body was found in a ditch off a desert road on 3 February, more than a week after the 28-year-old – a Cambridge PhD student researching labour unions in Egypt – disappeared.
At the site where the bodies were found, two easels sat along a ditch off an empty trail.
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Flying on one engine, he was barely able to maintain adequate speed and altitude, then ditched off the tiny Allied-occupied island of Kiriwana in the Solomon Sea.
The bank's employees were travelling to the firm's corporate headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, when US Airways flight 1549 dramatically ditched off Manhattan last month.
In 1996, when a hijacked Ethiopian Airlines jet ran out of fuel and was ditched off the Comoros Islands, the plane was so close to land that a life guard organized the beachgoers to rescue the passengers and crew: out of 172 on the flight, 50 were pulled out alive.
The crew carried out a "controlled ditching" off Aberdeen last week.
EC 225 models have been out of service since one ditched off Shetland in October.
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