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Four people aboard a small plane died Thursday when
it crashed near a luxury home development 50 miles from West Palm Beach, officials reported.
The 1999 single-engine Cessna Skyhawk SP 172,
registered to Rohan Aviation Inc., which is a trademark of Kemper Aviation
Inc., crashed shortly after 9 a.m., near a development of 20-acre equestrian
home known as Martin County Ranches, the Associated Press reports.
“It's a very rural area,” Martin County
fire Chief Cliff Appe said Friday. “In the particular area that it crashed,
there was only one house with 3,000 acres. It crashed really close to the main
entrance to the house.” No mayday call was received from the plane, Appe said.
Initially the authorities refused to release the
identities of the men killed in the crash.
According to Canada.com., two of the dead men
have been identified as Damien Marx, 35, and pilot Jeffrey Rozelle, 36.
However, the same source reports that among the victims of the plane crash,
there is Gareth Akerman, 36, the son of a former Nova Scotia New Democratic
Party leader.
Sheriff’s spokeswoman Rhoda Irons declined to confirm the
identities of the other two men, including Akerman, pending notification of
their families. Akerman was the son of Jeremy Akerman, who led the NDP in Nova Scotia from 1968 to
1980, said the family friend, who identified him.
The crash is under the
investigation of the National and Safety Board, which sent two experts to the
scene.
The weather was clear at the time
of the crash. The plane had taken off from an airport in Lantana but its flight
plan was not immediately clear, said Irons.
County Assistant Fire-Rescue
Chief Henry Johnson reported there was a small fire and fuel leak, but the
rescue crews managed to keep them under control. No one on the ground was
injured. No buildings were damaged.
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