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Inside Edition for Wednesday, April 10, 2024

04.11.2024 - By CBS Media VenturesPlay

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It was a terrifying medical emergency midair when the pilot of a small private plane suddenly slumps over the controls. His passenger, the only other person board, radios the tower and incredibly he is able to safely land the plane. Jim Moret reports, the victim was an experienced pilot who apparently suffered a heart attack. And we've told you about the alarming number of women who have been sucker punched while on the streets of New York. Cops say most of the attacks are not related. Along with the increase in attacks, there has been an increase in women taking classes in self-defense. Our Alison Hall is one of them. Plus, 50 years ago People Magazine hit the newsstands: Now the magazine is looking back at a half century of stories with an issue for the ages. And was he the aggressor who attacked a group of people tubing on a river? Or was he just an innocent man just trying to defend himself? That’s what a jury will soon be asked to decide in the case of a man accused of killing one teenager and wounding four others on a popular river.

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