As many as nine people were feared dead Tuesday after a small private
jet crashed into an apartment building in the Midwestern US city of
Akron, local media reported, citing the plane's owner.
The plane, a twin-engine business jet, was on approach to the airport in the Ohio city when it crashed, reports said.
The Akron Beacon Journal, citing the plane owner's Augusto Lewkowicz, said nine people were on board including two pilots.
"None are believed to be alive," the newspaper said in a report on its website, www.ohio.com.
Lewkowicz
said he would not identify those on board before informing their
families, saying: "I owe responses to the family members first."
Local television networks including the CBS affiliate in Cleveland, WOIO, said two people were so far confirmed dead.
Ohio Highway Patrol Staff Lieutenant Bill
Haymaker said no one on the ground was killed or injured, according to reports.
City
authorities said in a statement that fire-fighters had worked to
extinguish the blaze caused by the crash, adding that an investigation
had been launched and a team from the National Transportation Safety
Board was due at the scene.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Up to 9 feared dead in US plane crash
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