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SHOCKING LOSS: Taylor Swift’s Private Jet Crashes — No Survivors Confirmed by FAA

SHOCKING LOSS: Taylor Swift’s Private Jet Crashes — No Survivors Confirmed by FAA
In a devastating turn of events, pop icon Taylor Swift has reportedly died in a tragic private jet crash late Tuesday evening. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed early Wednesday that the aircraft, a Gulfstream G650 believed to be registered under Swift’s management company, went down shortly after takeoff from a private airstrip outside Los Angeles.
Sources say the jet lost contact with air traffic control minutes after takeoff before disappearing from radar. Emergency response teams rushed to the crash site in a remote mountainous area, where wreckage was discovered engulfed in flames. No survivors have been confirmed.
Swift, 35, had been flying to New York ahead of a surprise appearance, according to unverified reports. Fans across the globe have flooded social media with tributes and disbelief, with hashtags like #RIPTaylor and #SwiftieForever trending within minutes.
The FAA and NTSB have launched a full investigation into the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, Swift’s family and management have yet to release an official statement.
This is a developing story.