HATTIESBURG, Miss.
Four people were killed when a small plane crashed into a home in Mississippi late Tuesday night, police said.
Authorities in Hattiesburg were called to the scene of the civilian plane crash just before 11:30 p.m., Hattiesburg Police Public Information Officer Ryan Moore said.
Police initially said two people died; later Wednesday morning, they raised the toll to four. Authorities did not immediately identify the victims or say whether they were on the plane or in the home.
The Federal Aviation Administration was called to investigate the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, police said anyone who finds de, police said.
May 05, 2021 - 3:29 AM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. - Four people were killed when a small plane crashed into a home in Mississippi late Tuesday night, police said.
Authorities in Hattiesburg were called to the scene of the civilian plane crash just before 11:30 p.m., Hattiesburg Police Public Information Officer Ryan Moore said.
Police initially said two people died; later Wednesday morning, they raised the toll to four. Authorities did not immediately identify the victims or say whether they were on the plane or in the home.
The Federal Aviation Administration was called to investigate the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, police said anyone who finds de, police said.
Two dead after an plane crashed into a home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, officials say
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An aircraft crashed into a home late Tuesday in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the police department said.
Two people died in the incident, the Hattiesburg Assistant Fire Chief Danny Wade said, according to CNN affiliate WDAM.
Emergency personnel on the scene said it was a small civilian plane, WDAM reported.
The Federal Aviation Administration has been contacted and is investigating the incident, police said. Residents are being advised not to touch or remove any debris.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.