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BASSETERRE, St Kitts – An American Eagle plane that was forced to make an emergency landing at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport after a suspected lightening strike, has been flown to Puerto Rico for inspection.
None of the 20 passengers who were en route from San Juan to Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, had been injured during the incident. It said that all of them were flown out to the Piarco International Airport late on Tuesday on board another American eagle flight. (CMC)

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