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Nine people die in Hawaii plane crash Nine people die in Hawaii plane crash
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Nine people have died in a plane crash in Hawaii, officials said. Nine people have died in a plane crash in Hawaii, officials have said.
The crash occurred on Friday evening on the North Shore of Oahu. Officials say there were no survivors in the crash at Dillingham Airfield.The crash occurred on Friday evening on the North Shore of Oahu. Officials say there were no survivors in the crash at Dillingham Airfield.
Honolulu’s police chief, Manuel Neves, said the plane was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived. The crash was far from the airfield’s runway, near perimeter fencing.Honolulu’s police chief, Manuel Neves, said the plane was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived. The crash was far from the airfield’s runway, near perimeter fencing.
The names of the victims have not been released.The names of the victims have not been released.
Neves said many details were still not known about the flight. He said witnesses had reported that the plane was inbound to the airport when the crash occurred but that has not been confirmed.Neves said many details were still not known about the flight. He said witnesses had reported that the plane was inbound to the airport when the crash occurred but that has not been confirmed.
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