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Celebrity Plane Crashes

Celebrity Plane Crashes

Celebrity Plane Crashes

Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Celebrity Plane Crashes
Aaliyah Dana Haughton found fame early. She was 15 at the release of her debut, platinum-selling album, "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number," and the singer was only 17 when her third album, "One in a Million," was released in 1996. While on her way home from a video shoot in the Bahamas in 2001, the singer's plane crashed shortly after takeoff and left all eight people in the Cessna dead. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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