A second French airline official is under investigation for manslaughter in connection with a 1992 plane crash that killed 87 people, Reuter reports from Strasbourg. The investigation will determine if Francois Cauvin, former deputy managing director of Air Inter, failed to provide equipment that might have prevented the Airbus from crashing into a mountainside.
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