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Victims killed in Mesa plane crash identified

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A tragic plane crash in Mesa, Arizona, on Tuesday evening claimed the lives of five people, including a 12-year-old boy, as a private plane bound for Provo, Utah, crashed shortly after takeoff from Falcon Field Airport.

The group had been traveling to attend a Brigham Young University basketball game in Provo.

Video captured at the crash site shows the plane engulfed in flames on a nearby road after veering off the runway.

Investigators report that the aircraft, carrying five people, lost control moments after takeoff.

Tragically, the plane collided with a vehicle, killing the driver instantly, along with four passengers aboard the aircraft.

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An 18-year-old male on the plane survived the crash and is currently hospitalized in stable condition.

On Wednesday, Mesa Police released the identities of the four passengers who perished on the plane:

  • Spencer Lindahl, 43
  • Rustin Randall, 48
  • Drew Kimball, 44
  • Graham Kimball, 12
Victims killed in Mesa plane crash identified
Rustin Randall
Victims killed in Mesa plane crash identified
Spencer Lindahl
Father and son, Drew Kimball, 44, and Grahm Kimball, 12

The name of the individual killed in the car has not yet been disclosed. The plane was owned by Spencer Lindahl, who was originally from Utah, as confirmed by his family.

Lindahl’s son, who also survived the crash, is now in stable condition. Lindahl leaves behind his wife and four children, and his family is mourning what they describe as a devastating loss of a loving husband and dedicated father.

Lindahl, who co-owned a successful property management business in Arizona, was known for his strong family values and commitment to his community.

His family shared that Lindahl’s 20-year-old daughter, who had just returned from an 18-month mission trip to Brazil for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, arrived back in Arizona on Wednesday morning, missing the chance to reunite with her father by less than a day.

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Lindahl’s business partner, Rustin Randall, who was also killed in the crash, leaves behind his wife and four children.

The Lindahl and Randall families, as well as the Kimball family, are in deep mourning and have asked for privacy and support during this difficult time.


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Watch: Massive flames spotted at roof of Soho Building in Manhattan, fire raised to 2nd alarm

Firefighters Battle Second-Alarm Blaze at Soho Building in Manhattan, Baby Reported Inside Smoke-Filled Penthouse

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Emergency crews are responding to a significant roof fire at a building in the heart of Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood.

Massive flames and thick smoke were reported late Tuesday evening, initially described as coming from the area near Broadway and Broome Street.

The fire was first reported by a 911 caller, prompting police to arrive on the scene and confirm a heavy smoke condition.

Firefighters were dispatched to what was initially reported as 451 Broome Street but later confirmed to be 487 Broadway, which houses a TJ Maxx store on the ground level.

As firefighters arrived, the blaze was found to be concentrated on the roof, with flames spreading quickly.

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The fire was elevated to a second alarm, bringing additional resources and personnel to the scene to combat the growing inferno.

Adding to the urgency, fire crews on the scene reported that a baby was inside the smoke-filled penthouse of the building. Rescue operations are ongoing as firefighters work to locate and safely evacuate anyone trapped inside.

This is a developing story, and authorities are expected to release more information as they assess the situation.

Residents and visitors in the area are advised to avoid the vicinity while emergency crews work to bring the fire under control.


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