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Six people confirmed dead in plane crash in San Diego

An official of the National Transportation Safety Board announced on Friday that all six passengers on a private plane which crashed in San Diego's neighborhood had died, but no one on the ground suffered serious injuries.

According to NTSB Investigator Dan Baker, the twin-engine Cessna Citation was on its approach for landing at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport early Thursday morning when it clipped power lines and crashed into a military community called Murphy Canyon. This is located just west of a nearby golf course.

Baker said at a press briefing that the aircraft crashed into a road and instantly burst into fire, destroying it and damaging nearby homes and cars.

Baker said that no one survived the crash, but added that nobody was injured or killed on the ground. Baker didn't give a number, but authorities previously stated that six people, including the captain, were on board the plane.

Candace Hadley of San Diego Fire-Rescue said that eight people were treated for minor injuries at the scene or nearby. She also noted that residents played a key role in evacuating neighbors safely as the fire spread.

Local media reported that two people were aboard the plane: music industry agent Dave Shapiro and Daniel Williams, former drummer of The Devil Wears Prada. Reporting by Steve Gorman, Portland, Oregon. Editing by Sandra Maler

(source: Reuters)