5 Killed In Melbourne Mall Plane Crash

An Australian pilot and four American tourists on a golfing vacation were killed when a light plane crashed in flames into a shopping mall yesterday, shortly after takeoff in the Australian city of Melbourne, officials said.
The five were on a twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air that crashed about 45 minutes before the Direct Factory Outlet mall in suburban Essendon was to open, Minister for Police Lisa Neville said.
The US embassy in Canberra confirmed that four victims were US citizens.
The pilot was Max Quartermain, owner of the charter company Corporate and Leisure Travel.
Greg Reynolds De Haven and Russell Munsch have been identified by their families on social media as two of the victims.

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