Two Injured in Light Plane Crash in Northern Croatia
February 23rd, 2008
Zagreb, February 23 (CP) – Two people suffered serious injuries when their light plane crashed in Northern Croatia’s village of Nedelisce near Cakovec on Saturday afternoon.
The Cessna Apollo first hit a house, then got caught into some cables and finally crashed into a van parked near the home the plane had initially hit.
The details of the incident will be known once a full investigation is carried out. The two passengers, the pilot and allegedly his instructor were rushed to hospital, the eyewitnesses claiming their injuries were substantial.
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