A single- machine aeroplane carrying five people crashed on Sunday 2 July near a golf course in the South Carolina littoral resort community of North Myrtle Beach, resulting in the death of a person.
The Piper PA- 32 went down northwest of the megacity's Grand Stand Airport after 11a.m. with five people aboard. North Myrtle Beach police spokesperson Patrick Wilkinson informed that one died in accident and injured one was shifted to hospital.
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As an aeroplane went down in a fiery crash near a golf course in Barefoot Landing, police, fire and other emergency vehicles rushed to the point. Visitor Iris Gaines said that she saw the aeroplane flying 'sort of crazy like' with one of its bodies advanced than the other just before the crash. “It was so near over this condo,” she said. Till emergency staff reached the point, the aircraft was completely burnt out, and some trees appeared to be down along a road near the crash point. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement the National Transportation Safety Board will lead the case of the crash. The FAA had no idea about the departure and direction of the aeroplane.
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