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Five die as light plane crashes into mall in Australia (UPDATE)

Other News Materials 21 February 2017 06:44 (UTC +04:00)

06:44 (GMT+4) Five people were killed on Tuesday when a small plane crashed in to the roof of a shopping mall after taking off from an airfield outside Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city, police said, Reuters reported.

The twin-turboprop Beechcraft King Air plane suffered engine failure and crashed into the mall near the end of the runway at Essendon Airport, Victoria state police assistant commissioner Stephen Leane told reporters in Melbourne.

Witnesses told Australian Associated Press the plane exploded on impact.

"There were five people on the aeroplane and it looks like nobody's survived the crash," Leane said.

The crash happened at around 9 a.m., about an hour before the mall was due to open and there were no fatalities other than those aboard the aircraft, he added.

Sky News showed burning wreckage strewn across the mall's carpark and a thick column of black smoke rising from the crash site.

Police did not release information about the identity of the casualties.

The plane had been bound for King Island in Bass Strait between the mainland and the southern island state of Tasmania.

A spokeswoman for Airservices Australia said flights in and out of Melbourne's main airport were unaffected. Essendon Airport, which is used mainly by light aircraft, remained closed.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau will investigate the crash.

05:15 (GMT+4) A small plane has crashed into a DFO (Direct Factory Outlet) shopping mall after takeoff from Essendon Airport in the Australian city of Melbourne, Sputnik reported.

According to witnesses there was a fiery explosion and thick plumes of black smoke coming from the crash site.

​Victoria Police Minister said that the aircraft could carry as many as five people. There were no immediate reports on casualties.

The crashed plane reportedly was a charter Beechcraft B200 Super King Air attempting to take off for a flight to King Island.

05:15 (GMT+4)

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