5 killed when small plane crashes in California parking lot


Los Angeles, Aug 6: A small plane crashed in the parking lot of a strip mall outside of Anaheim, Calif on Sunday, killing all five people on board, the authorities said.

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The twin-engine aircraft on Sunday crashed near the South Coast Plaza shopping centre in Santa Ana city, according to the Orange County Fire Authority, Xinhua news agency reported.

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A medical group has been established to handle patient care and treatment, said the Orange County Fire Authority.

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The plane was registered to a San Francisco company and had flown from the East bay suburb of Concord, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records.

The FAA tweeted that a Cessna 414 declared an emergency landing and crashed in a mall parking lot near the John Wayne Orange County Airport.

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The plane was heading to the airport southeast of Los Angeles when it came down and struck an unoccupied parked car in the lot of a Staples store and a CVS pharmacy, Orange County Fire Authority Captain Steve Concialdi said. There was no fire and nobody on the ground was hurt, he said.

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