LARNACA Victim identified as 31-year-old from Anagyia; probe underway. Photo credit: Unsplash Paramotor pilot, 31, killed in crash near Larnaca Newsroom A 31-year-old man from Nicosia district was killed Thursday morning when the motorized paraglider he was flying crashed near Kiti, authorities said. READ MORE
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