Egyptians defend balloon safety
Colleagues of an Egyptian pilot who was flying a balloon which killed 19 tourists when it crashed near Luxor, have defended his safety record.
Colleagues of an Egyptian pilot who was flying a balloon which killed 19 tourists when it crashed near Luxor, have defended his safety record.
Locals tell me balloon crash survivor Michael Rennie ran to these homes shouting for help. He had burns to side of face.
Witnesses say Mr Rennie had run 200m along a track from where the balloon first touched down to reach the homes.
He would have seen the balloon rise up above him, with the basket and canopy ablaze - his wife Yvonne still in it. He shouted "my wife".
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