Parachuting plane crash in Missouri kills 12
A parachuting plane crashed near Butler, Missouri, on June 14, killing all 12 occupants, including the pilot and eleven amateur parachutists. Local emergency services confirmed the fatalities.
A plane used for parachuting activities crashed near an airport in Butler, Missouri, on Sunday, June 14, resulting in the deaths of all 12 individuals on board. The aircraft was carrying a pilot and eleven amateur parachutists when it went down in the vicinity of the small town, home to approximately 4,500 residents. Local emergency services confirmed the fatalities, with Dennis Jacobs of the Bates County Emergency Management Agency providing details to the Agence France-Presse. Local television station FOX4 also reported on the incident, which occurred in the central US state.
Sources: Le Monde