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Five killed as plane crashes into mall

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MELBOURNE, Australia — An Australian pilot and four American tourists on a golfing vacation were killed when a light plane crashed into a suburban shopping mall and burst into flames Tuesday, shortly after takeoff in Melbourne, officials said.

The twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air crashed about 45 minutes before the Direct Factory Outlet mall in Essendon was due to open, Police Minister Lisa Neville said.

The U.S. Embassy in Canberra confirmed that four victims were U.S. citizens. Texans Greg Reynolds De Haven and Russell Munsch have been identified by their families on social media as two of the victims.

The pilot was Max Quartermai­n, owner of the charter company Corporate and Leisure Travel.

De Haven’s sister Denelle Wicht posted on Facebook that her 70-year-old brother had been killed during “a once in a lifetime trip to Australia” with friends.

Munsch was a founding partner in the Texas law firm of Munsch Hardt, which said in a statement Tuesday that he litigated some of the most prominent bankruptcy cases in the U.S., including the 2001 bankruptcy proceeding­s for Houston-based Enron Corp., one of the largest energy companies in the world before its collapse. He would have turned 62 on Wednesday.

“He could take something that’s exceedingl­y complicate­d and boil it down and present it in a very simple way in court that was easy to understand,” Rick Kopf, another founding partner of the firm, said.

The plane had just taken off from Melbourne’s second-biggest airport at Essendon for a golfing trip to King Island, 255 km to the south, when it crashed into the adjoining mall, officials said.

Police Assistant Commission­er Stephen Leane said no one outside the plane was injured.

The pilot reported a “catastroph­ic engine failure” moments before the plane crashed, police said.

A witness who gave his name as Jason told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corp. he was passing the mall in a taxi when the plane crashed.

“I saw this plane coming in really low and fast. I couldn’t see the impact but when it hit the building there was a massive fireball,” he said. “I could feel the heat through the window of the taxi, and then a wheel — it looked like a plane wheel — bounced on the road and hit the front of the taxi as we were driving along,” he said.

 ?? JORDAN FOURACRE/GETTY IMAGES ?? The flaming wreckage of a small plane is seen after it crashed into a mall in Essendon, Australia, on Tuesday. The pilot and four American tourists were killed in the accident.
JORDAN FOURACRE/GETTY IMAGES The flaming wreckage of a small plane is seen after it crashed into a mall in Essendon, Australia, on Tuesday. The pilot and four American tourists were killed in the accident.

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