Three Mexican Men Presumptively Identified in Michigan Plane Crash
Three Mexican Men Presumptively Identified in Michigan Plane Crash

Three Mexican Men Presumptively Identified in Michigan Plane Crash

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Three men, believed to be two pilots and a mechanic from Mexico, died in a plane crash in Bath Township, Michigan. The victims were presumptively identified as Rodolfo Pimentel Zamora, Francisco del moral Jimenez, and Alvaro Espejo Javier Rodriguez through collaboration with the Mexican Consulate in Detroit and local medical examiners, though DNA testing is still pending and expected to take several weeks for confirmation. The crash occurred near Clark and Peacock roads in a wooded, secluded area, complicating emergency response efforts. The plane, a Hawker 800XP, departed from Battle Creek Executive Airport and crashed after flying northeast toward Lansing. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident, with a preliminary report expected in about two weeks and a full report possibly taking up to 18 months. Local officials expressed condolences and noted the investigation's impact on road closures in the area.

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