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12 people killed in Missouri plane crash, state highway patrol says

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12 people killed in Missouri plane crash, state highway patrol says
Twelve people reportedly died in the crash of ‌a private plane on Sunday in ​Butler, Missouri, law enforcement ‌officials said. The Missouri State ‌Highway ⁠Patrol ‌said the crash occurred ‌near the Butler Memorial Airport, about 60 ⁠miles (100 km) south of Kansas City, Missouri. 'At this time reports indicate all occupants (12 total) have perished,' the agency wrote in a post on X. The victims included 11 skydivers ​and a pilot, a spokesperson with Bates County Emergency Management told local TV station Fox4. The ‌plane took off ⁠from Butler ​Memorial Airport and crashed a short ​time later, Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson told reporters on Sunday afternoon. 'This is not a commercial airliner that has crashed; it's a local airplane that took off from our local airport,' Anderson said. 'This appears to be an accident,' ‌Anderson said at ‌a news conference. Family ⁠members of the victims witnessed the ⁠crash, ⁠he said. Officials with the US Federal Aviation Administration are at the scene of the crash and National Transportation Safety Board investigators are on their way, Anderson ​said. Multiple local fire departments and coroners' offices responded after an emergency call was made shortly before 11:30 a.m. (1630 GMT), Anderson said. Authorities were working to identify victims and notify family members as of Sunday afternoon.
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