Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Five dead as plane hits shopping mall

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A PILOT and four American tourists in Australia on a golfing holiday died when a charter plane crashed into a shopping mall.

The twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air crashed in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon shortly after take-off — about 45 minutes before the Direct Factory Outlet mall was to open, police minister Lisa Neville said.

The plane had taken off from Melbourne’s second-biggest airport at Essendon, which is next to the mall.

The flight was heading to King Island, 160 miles to the south, Ms Neville said.

The US embassy in Canberra said four victims were Americans and Greg Reynolds De Haven and Russell Munsch were identified by their families on social media as two of the victims.

“The US embassy in Canberra and US consulate in Melbourne are working closely with local authoritie­s,” the embassy said.

“We stand ready to provide all appropriat­e consular assistance to the families of the victims.”

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

Police assistant commission­er Stephen Leane said no one on the ground was injured.

He added: “Looking at the fireball, it is incredibly lucky that no one was at the back of those stores or in the car park of the stores, that no one was even hurt.”

The pilot reported a “catastroph­ic engine failure” moments before the plane crashed into a storage area at the rear of the mall, police said.

Police and paramedics rushed to the crash site, where firefighte­rs doused the flames.

A witness at the scene told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n he was passing the mall in a taxi when the plane crashed.

He said: “I saw the plane coming in really low and fast. I couldn’t see the impact but when it hit the building there was a massive fireball.

“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.”

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Images of the crash site taken in the aftermath of the accident. Inset, below: smoke billows from the impact site.
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