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Three Fatalities Reported in Light Plane Crash South of Adelaide

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Three Fatalities in Light Plane Crash South of Adelaide

A plane crash south of Adelaide on Friday resulted in three fatalities. Emergency services responded to reports of a light plane crashing into the ocean in the Long Bay area at approximately 4:20 PM.

The incident, which occurred on Friday afternoon, led to the deaths of three individuals after a light plane crashed into the ocean in the Long Bay area.

The individuals who died in the incident were identified as 18-year-old Tristan Scheffers, 53-year-old Leo Howard from Morphett Vale, and a 20-year-old from Pasadena.

Victim Profiles

  • Tristan Scheffers: His father, Bas Scheffers, stated that his son had recently completed year 12 and was pursuing a commercial pilot license.
  • Leo Howard: His sister, Mercedes Howard, characterized him as an experienced pilot and a family man.

Investigation Underway

The Australian Transport and Safety Bureau (ATSB) has initiated a safety investigation into the crash.

Official Response

Premier Peter Malinauskas acknowledged the incident, referring to it as a tragedy and noting the impact on the families involved.