3 killed after small plane crashes in Michigan, police say
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3 killed after small plane crashes in Michigan, police say
"BATH TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Three people are dead after a small aircraft crash in Bath Township Thursday evening, police confirmed. According to Bath Township Police, the small plane crashed near the intersection of Clark Road and Peacock Road around 5 p.m. Police say all three passengers were found dead. Officials stated they're still unsure what caused the crash, or where the plane was headed. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating."
"Bath Township police and fire, alongside Laingsburg and DeWitt agencies responded. Police were set to give a press conference on the crash around 8 p.m. However, first responders at the scene told News 10 the conference was cancelled by the FAA. According to a statement from the Bath Charter Township, the cause of the crash and the intended destination are still unknown at this time. ABC News contributed to this report."
Bath Township police confirmed three people were killed when a small aircraft crashed near the intersection of Clark Road and Peacock Road around 5 p.m. Thursday evening. All three passengers were found dead at the scene. Officials stated they remain unsure what caused the crash and where the plane was headed. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. Bath Township police and fire, along with Laingsburg and DeWitt agencies, responded to the crash. A planned press conference around 8 p.m. was canceled by the FAA after first responders reported the change. A statement from Bath Charter Township reiterated that cause and intended destination are still unknown. ABC News contributed to the report.
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