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Boeing causes city centre chaos

An Indian low-loader driver has caused chaos in the centre of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) rather than be guilty of bridge-bashing. Faced with a flyover too low for his load of a decommissioned Boeing 737, and unable to reverse out, he left his truck and hasn't been seen since. See the full story on BBC News.

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