Ten people, including three children, were killed on
Saturday when a twin-engine light aircraft crashed into a house in the northern
Philippines, officials said.
The Piper 23 Apache plane had just taken off from an airport
in the town of Plaridel in Bulacan province when it stalled and plunged, said
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
The plane, which was on its way to the northern city of
Laoag, was carrying four passengers and the pilot, who were all killed in the
crash, Aviation Authority spokesman, Eric Apolonio, said. The co-pilot, who was
on the flight manifest, reported that he was not able to go on the trip, he
added. The aircraft burst into flames as it crashed into the house in a nearby
village, killing five residents, according to Plaridel town Mayor Jocell Vista
Casaje. “Three children aged 7, 10 and 17 years were among those killed in the
house.
We just retrieved the
last body from the gutted house,” Casaje said. The father of the family that
lived in the house said his two sons, wife, daughter and mother-in-law were
home during the accident, said Felicisima Mungcal, head of the provincial
disaster relief agency. “The house was totally gutted by the fire,” she said,
adding that the victims were reportedly having lunch when the accident
happened. The father of the family, who arrived after some bodies had already
been retrieved, was “very distraught but accepted it was an accident,” Casaje
said. Investigators have yet to determine what caused the plane crash. Aviation
authorities have grounded all aircraft of the company that operated the
ill-fated Piper 23 Apache.
Plane crash: 10 dead after light plane crashes into house
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