Medicine Hat News

Six dead after Manitoba-bound plane falls apart

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A small airplane that went down in northern Wisconsin fell apart in the air, killing the six people onboard, a spokesman for the National Transporta­tion Safety Board said Monday.

The Cessna 421 that crashed at 3:21 a.m. Saturday left from Waukegan, Ill., and was flying to Winnipeg, NTSB spokesman Eric Weiss said.

“The debris field suggested an inflight break up,” Weiss said.

Lt. Gabe Lind at the Price County Sheriff's Office said the debris field from the crash stretched about 400 metres from a heavily wooded area onto a state highway.

The six people killed were identified Monday as 70-year-old Kevin James King, 56-year-old Thomas DeMauro, 21-year-old Kyle DeMauro, 63-year-old James Francis, 69-yearold Charles Tomlitz and 45-year-old George Tomlitz. The sheriff’s office has said they were headed to Canada for a fishing trip.

The DeMauros and King are from Bensenvill­e, Ill.; Francis is from Norco, Calif.; Charles Tomlitz is from Addison, Ill.; and George Tomlitz is from Brookfield, Ill. Authoritie­s did not say how they knew each other or the DeMauros relation to each other.

NTSB investigat­ors say there was a discussion between the pilot of the plane and air traffic controller­s about “local weather phenomenon” in Catawba, Wis., which is near the crash site just southwest of the city of Phillips. Soon after, the aircraft dropped off radar.

Weiss said investigat­ors are still trying to determine what type of weather the plane encountere­d and whether it caused the crash.

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