3 killed as Piper PA-32 plane crashes into Utah home
No fewer than three persons were killed Saturday when a small plane carrying six people crashed into the backyard of a home in West Jordan, Utah.
One home was destroyed and two other homes were damaged, as a result of the ground fire ignited by the crash.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed a Piper PA-32 with six people on board had taken off from South Valley Regional Airport and crashed into a backyard in the town of West Jordan.
The fatalities included the man who was piloting the plane, along with a woman and the young girl, both passengers on the plane, Fox 13 in Salt Lake City reported.
Of the three others on board, a woman is in critical condition, a 2-year-old boy is in stable condition, and a 12-year-old was injured but released from the hospital, Fox 13 reported, citing police officials.
The crash, which happened at 1:30 p.m. local time, caused a massive ground fire, according to footage from the scene posted by the Fox affiliate.
A woman who was inside one of the homes is in critical condition, officials said.
The victims were not immediately identified.
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