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Two trainee pilots from India are among three persons killed when a small plane crashed in Canada's British Columbia province, according to media reports.  Abhay Gadru and Yash Ramugade, both 25, from Mumbai, were in the small twin-engine light aircraft - a piper PA-34 Seneca - which crashed on Friday near the local airport in Chilliwack city, about 100 km east of Vancouver.  The plane crashed behind a motel near the airport, killing the pilot and everyone on board, Sgt. Pete Healey from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was quoted as saying by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).  Gadru moved to Canada three years ago to complete pilot training and was expected to graduate in November, his cousin Sdradha Trisal was quoted as saying by the Vancouver Sun newspaper on Saturday.  He was such a pure soul. I can't believe he's gone and I'm just left with memories now, Trisal said.  A total of three people were killed in the plane crash. The report sai

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