Small Plane Crashes into Home in Connecticut
Three missing, including two children
EAST HAVEN, Conn. – A small plane has crashed near an airport in Connecticut and three people are missing, including two children inside a home that caught fire, authorities said Friday.
East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo said the missing include the pilot of the plane and two children in the house, ages 1 and 13. The city's fire chief, Douglas Jackson, said officials "presume there is going to be a very bad outcome."
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Time to ban planes in CT.