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At least 5 killed in US after Mexican plane on medical mission crashes in Texas fog

The Navy plane had a young patient on board, part of a non-profit’s work providing emergency transport to children with life-threatening burns

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A Mexican Navy plane crashed near Galveston in Texas on Monday, killing at least five people. Photo: Sky Decker Jnr via AP
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A small Mexican Navy plane transporting a young medical patient and seven others crashed on Monday near Galveston, killing at least five people and setting off a search in waters along the Texas coast, officials said.

Four of the people on board were Navy officers and four were civilians, including a child, Mexico’s Navy said in a statement. Two of the passengers were from a non-profit that provides aid to Mexican children with severe burns, including transports to a Galveston hospital.

US coastguard petty officer Luke Baker said at least five aboard had died but did not identify which passengers.

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The cause of the crash is under investigation.

Mexico’s marines said in a statement that it is sending “its deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in this tragic accident”.

Authorities and volunteers respond to a fatal plane crash near Galveston, Texas. Photo: Sky Decker Jnr via AP
Authorities and volunteers respond to a fatal plane crash near Galveston, Texas. Photo: Sky Decker Jnr via AP

The crash happened on Monday afternoon in Galveston Bay near the base of the causeway that connects Galveston Island to the mainland.

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