FBI looking into 9/11 commission lawyer's murder on private jet

March 9, 2023



(RT) ⸻ Former Clinton and Obama administration lawyer Dana Hyde was injured aboard a private plane and died in a Hartford, Connecticut hospital following an emergency landing on Friday. She died of blunt force injuries, according to the state chief medical examiner. Her family has not issued a statement, though her husband, Jonathan Chambers, the couple's two children, and the aircraft's two crew members were reportedly not injured during the flight. The FBI and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating Hyde's death, and specialists have taken possession of the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from the Bombardier Challenger 300. Media reports claim the plane hitting a patch of "severe turbulence" caused Hyde's death while apparently sparing the rest of the passengers. Hyde was working part-time as an adviser to the Aspen Institute think tank, where she co-chaired its Partnership for an Inclusive Financial System.

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