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Authorities say 9 killed after aircraft crashes in Hawaii

HONOLULU, June 22: Nine people on board a twin-engine aircraft died Friday night in a crash on Oahu’s North Shore, officials said.
By Associated Press

HONOLULU, June 22: Nine people on board a twin-engine aircraft died Friday night in a crash on Oahu’s North Shore, officials said.



There were no survivors in the crash of the King Air plane, Hawaii Department of Transportation spokesman Tim Sakahara said.


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Crews with Honolulu Emergency Services said it assisted with death pronouncements of the nine after receiving the call at 6:26 p.m. local time, agency spokeswoman Shayne Enright said.


Names, ages and genders of the deceased have not been released.


The crash occurred near the small Dillingham Airfield, an airport on the North Shore. The highway fronting the airport is closed in both directions.


Other details of the crash, including whether the plane was landing or taking off at the time of the crash, weren’t immediately known, Sakahara said.


Officials initially reported that six people had been on board.

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