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Witnesses Air Crash in Reno: The Blood is Everywhere! There are Hands and Feet!

RENO – Witnesses air disaster in Nevada Reno, who on Friday (local time at night for today GMT) require at least three dead and at least 56 injured, the situation on the ground of historic aircraft crash likened to a bomb, saying the bloodshed, writes news server MSNBC.

“I saw body parts and so much blood that you did not believe it. I’m talking about hands, feet. Those who survived the missing pieces of bodies. I do not exaggerate. It was carnage, bloodshed incredible,” said Maureen Higgins, who was sitting about 30 meters from the place accident and saw her husband before the plane hit by shrapnel in the head.

Shots on local television stations could see rescue as many injured, treated on-site impact and take away some of the ambulances. Pieces of the aircraft to crash completely roztrieštilo were all around. “It’s like a massacre, as if a bomb exploded,” another witness testified unhappiness Gerald Lent. “All over the runway lay people. One man’s dismembered half. Everywhere the blood. There are hands and feet.”

According to Higgins pilot lost control of the machine during the third round of air racing. Tim O’Brien, who watched the air show for the local newspaper, said the cause of the accident could have been mechanical failure, due to which the aircraft crashed directly on the front row of spectators.

Eye-witnesses likened the accident to “horror scenes.” Many, however, according to DPA pilot described as a hero, because the accident may have sought many more lives. “Absolutely no doubt that it saved lives,” said Gus McCrea, who saw the accident. The machine has crashed only a few meters away from the crowded stands and many viewers say that the pilot tried before the impact of the machine from the largest cluster of people depart.

A spokesman for the local first aid Kruseová Stephanie said that rescuers were taken to three hospitals, a total of 56 wounded. Apparently some other people drove their cars. Of several dozen wounded, according to Kruseovej 15 in critical condition and another 13 in serious condition, also a potentially life-threatening.

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