The World - News from Feb. 24, 1985
Three of 13 foreigners who died in the crash of an Air Mali turboprop plane near Timbuktu have been identified as Americans, the West African airline said. The Americans, who worked for the U.N. Development Program, were listed as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacquellart and Hugo Wild. Their hometowns were not given. Other known foreign victims were Dutch, Belgian, Italian, French and Algerian. An investigating team has gone to the remote crash site.
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