Minnesota, US Bank and plane crashes
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USA TODAY |
The NTSB told USA TODAY current evidence indicates "only one person was onboard" the plane at the time of the crash.
TwinCities.com |
The pilot was the sole fatality and there were no other injuries after a plane crashed through the roof of a Brooklyn Park house on Saturday, officials said in a press conference.
Houston Chronicle |
The U.S. Bank executive killed when his plane crashed into a home in suburban Minneapolis died of blunt-force injuries, a medical examiner ruled Tuesday.
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Terry Dolan, the institution's vice chair, was the only person on board the single-engine craft that went down on Saturday.
Brooklyn Park Fire Department officials confirmed that none of the plane's occupants survived, but nobody was injured in the house fire Saturday afternoon.
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KARE's Joe McCoy spoke with Mary Butler, who's lived in the house with her husband, Kenneth Tobacman, for around 15 years.
Brooklyn Park Fire Chief, Shawn Conway, said in a press conference that there were no survivors from the plane but that all residents inside the home were uninjured. There is no report yet on how many people were on board when the planed crashed.
Officials are giving an update on a plane crash in the north Twin Cities metro that killed at least one person on Saturday afternoon.