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One of Australia's richest men, mining magnate Ken Talbot, was among the 11 passengers and crew who died in a weekend plane crash. Rescuers reached the jungle crash site Monday, two days after the charter flight went missing en route from Cameroon's capital to a rural area near the Republic of Congo. Among the dead was John Carr-Gregg, an executive at Talbot's company, Sundance Resources, and a former senior associate at Allens Arthur Robinson. Carr-Gregg and six other executives on the flight represented Sundance's entire board.
June 22, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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