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Residents of an apartment building in Montreal, Canada, say they were
shocked when a jet wheel fell from the sky, crashing through the roof
and leaving a hole in one woman’s kitchen ceiling.
People living in the building, located in the city’s Saint-Laurent neighborhood, said they heard a loud thud just before 2am on Wednesday.
A woman living on the top floor found a hole in her roof and a jet wheel
in her apartment.
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