The Riverside County Sheriff confirmed six people were killed when their plane went down in Murrieta, California. The FAA identified the plane as a Cessna C550 business jet.
Six people were killed when the plane they were on crashed inThe aircraft, a Cessna C550 business jet, went down near French Valley Airport around 4:15am local time, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to Fox News Digital.time of the crash.The business jet was in route to California after departing from the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
A map shared by CAL FIRE and Riverside County Fire Department marking the site of the Cessna business jet crash Saturday. The six victims were pronounced dead on the scene, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
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