Head of balloon company: No one can be held responsible A hot air balloon exploded and plunged to earth at Egypt's ancient temple city of Luxor during a sunrise flight on Tuesday, killing up to 19 tourists, including Asians and Europeans, sources said. The head of the company that owns the crashed balloon says no one can be held responsible after all mandatory checks were made before flight. Images and soundbites
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