Three people died after plane crash in Georgia, leaving wing inside mobile home



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A passer-by called 911 after noticing plane debris on the side of the road.

A small plane crashed in Gainesville, Georgia on Friday afternoon, killing three people.

Gainesville Fire Division Chief Keith Smith told reporters the fire department responded to a 911 call made shortly after 6 p.m. by a passerby who noticed debris from the plane on the edge of the road.

The victims have been identified as Dan Delnoce, 44, of Gainesville, Courtney Flanders, 45, of Gainesville, and Matthew Delnoce, 39, of Ohio, the Hall County Sheriff’s Office said.

The bodies were taken to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation crime lab for an autopsy.

The plane was apparently heading for Daytona Beach, Fla. When it crashed in a wooded area near several homes in Gainesville.

“Memorial Park Road closed at Cross Street for a single-engine plane crash. Please use alternate routes,” the Gainesville Police Department wrote on Facebook Friday night.

The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the cause of the crash, Smith said.

He added that there were no injuries on the ground, but there had been material damage.

Part of the plane’s wing, he said, was found in a room in a mobile home in the area. The family who owned the house were having dinner in another room when the plane crashed. The residents were not injured.

In addition, four adults and a child were evacuated from a nearby house after fuel spilled in the area, ABC affiliate WSB-TV reported.

Staff are now working to recover the bodies from the plane, Smith said, adding that the sheriff’s office would take care of the investigation.

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