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NewsNovember 11, 2015

AKRON, Ohio -- A small business jet crashed into an apartment building Tuesday, killing at least two people aboard, authorities said. Investigators were trying to determine how many people were on the 10-seater Hawker H25 jet, but they confirmed two deaths, said Lt. Sierjie Lash, an Akron fire department spokeswoman...

By MARK GILLISPIE ~ Associated Press
A firefighter walks up a driveway as an apartment building burns Tuesday in Akron, Ohio, where authorities say a small business jet crashed. (Scott Ferrell via AP)
A firefighter walks up a driveway as an apartment building burns Tuesday in Akron, Ohio, where authorities say a small business jet crashed. (Scott Ferrell via AP)

AKRON, Ohio -- A small business jet crashed into an apartment building Tuesday, killing at least two people aboard, authorities said.

Investigators were trying to determine how many people were on the 10-seater Hawker H25 jet, but they confirmed two deaths, said Lt. Sierjie Lash, an Akron fire department spokeswoman.

No one was inside the small brick apartment building or a neighboring home that caught fire, she said.

The jet clipped a utility wire on the way down and burst into flames and disintegrated after impact, Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Bill Haymaker said.

The plane then hit an embankment beyond the apartment building, causing a nearby house to burn, he said. There were no known injuries on the ground, he said.

Witnesses reported hearing explosions when the plane hit.

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"I heard a big bang, and my couch shook twice," said Carrie Willis, who lives several blocks away.

The front of the apartment building was destroyed.

A woman who lives about a block away and was driving home with her grandson at the time said she saw the plane crash into the building and burst into flames.

"This plane just dropped out of the sky, veered and crashed into the apartment building," Roberta Porter said.

She said it's scary to think if she'd been driving faster, the plane might have clipped her car.

Another witness, Jesse Moon, told WEWS-TV he was six blocks away when the plane went down, and he ran over to the area.

"Everything was gone," he said. "It looked like a bomb exploded."

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