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Three die in plane crash on New Jersey Interstate 287 | |
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At least three people have died after a small plane crashed on to a motorway in the US state of New Jersey, police say. | |
Up to five lives may have been lost, police lieutenant Stephen Jones told the Associated Press news agency. None of the casualties were motorists. | |
The aircraft went down on Interstate 287 at the town of Harding in the north of the state, said aviation officials. | |
TV news helicopter footage showed wreckage strewn across the motorway, which is closed in both directions. | TV news helicopter footage showed wreckage strewn across the motorway, which is closed in both directions. |
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters said the plane was a single-engine turboprop Socata TBM-700. | |
It had taken off from New Jersey's Teterboro Airport before disappearing from radar, he added. | |
One witness, Shona Sternberg, said she was about three cars away at the time of the crash. | One witness, Shona Sternberg, said she was about three cars away at the time of the crash. |
She told the Star-Ledger of Newark newspaper that there was an explosion as the aircraft went down. | She told the Star-Ledger of Newark newspaper that there was an explosion as the aircraft went down. |
"Something was breaking off the plane as it was coming down," she said. | |
"It was coming down fast. It looked like the right wing was breaking off." | |
The plane went down near Exit 34, according to the state's accident alert website. | The plane went down near Exit 34, according to the state's accident alert website. |
Interstate 287 is a busy motorway that wraps around the New York City area. |