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Firemen remove plane wreckage from a house after the pilot buzzed his ex-girlfriend's home for nearly two hours.

Thursday 24 September 1992 23:02 BST
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Firemen remove plane wreckage from a house after the pilot buzzed his ex-girlfriend's home for nearly two hours. Randy Mock, 30, demanded to talk to the woman before crashing his light plane into her living room when the plane ran out of fuel in Edmonton, Canada, on Wednesday. Mr Mock suffered serious head injuries

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