Morgan Freeman unhurt after plane tire blows, forcing emergency landing
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Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman was aboard a
plane that had to make an emergency landing in Mississippi after blowing
a tire, but nobody including the actor was hurt in the incident.
The SJ30 jet took off from Clarksdale and made a “controlled forced
landing” in Tunica. In a statement, Freeman, 78, said he had
been traveling to Texas to shoot a segment for the National
Geographic series The Story of God when the incident happened.
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