The conservative two-term former president, Sebastián Piñera, died on Tuesday when his helicopter crashed into a lake in southern Chile
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Piñera died after the helicopter he was piloting crashed into a lake in Southern Chile. The public will pay respects until he is laid to rest on Friday
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Local media reports the accident occurred in Lago Ranco in the south of the country. Argentina’s Lower House held a minute of silence in Piñera’s honor