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4 dead in plane crash off Florida’s Gulf Coast

Authorities say four people have died after a plane crashed in the Gulf Wednesday night after taking off from Venice Municipal Airport. Emergency crews were continuing to comb the debris field west of the Venice Fishing Pier. Venice Police are working along with Florida Fish and Wildlife officers, the U.S Coast Guard and the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office. According to police, the plane crashed in the Gulf about a half-mile from the Venice Fishing Pier after leaving Venice Municipal Airport around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Confirmed dead were two Indiana couples, William and Patricia Lumpkin from Fishers, Indiana, and Rickey and Elizabeth Beaver of Noblesville, Indiana. The Associated Press has the story:

4 dead in plane crash off Florida’s Gulf Coast

Newslooks- VENICE, Fla. (AP)

The bodies of two men and two women have been recovered following a small plane crash just off Florida’s Gulf Coast, police said Thursday.

The plane had just taken off from Venice Airport when it crashed into the Gulf of Mexico west of the city’s fishing pier just after 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Venice police said in a news conference.

Several people on the pier saw the plane crash and called 911, Venice police Capt. Andy Leisenring said. In addition video footage from the airport and the pier will be reviewed and turned over to the National Transportation Safety Board, which is conducting an investigation, he said.

Leisenring said police “were unable to deploy a dive team until we had daylight.” The plane — a Piper PA-32R — was spotted just before noon under about 23 feet of water, he said. Crews also found the bodies of the two female passengers.

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter hovers over two law enforcement boats near the Venice Fishing Pier, Thursday morning, April 6, 2023, as emergency crews search a debris field in the Gulf of Mexico after a small airplane crash Wednesday night. Police say the bodies of two men and two women have been recovered following a small plane crash just off Florida’s Gulf Coast. (Mike Lang/Sarasota Herald-Tribune via AP)

Authorities identified the victims as William Jeffrey Lumpkin, 64, who was piloting the plane, Patricia Lumpkin, 68, Ricky Joe Beaver, 60, and Elizabeth Anne Beaver, 57. The Lumpkins were from Fishers, Indiana, and the Beavers were from Noblesville, Indiana. The four were the only passengers of the plane, police said.

Leisenring said the two couples left St. Petersburg and flew to Venice around 5 p.m. Wednesday. They parked the plane at the airport and had dinner with friends at a restaurant on the pier. They returned to the airport after 9 p.m. and crashed shortly after 9:30 p.m.

Crews from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Sarasota Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Coast Guard were continuing to search the debris field Thursday morning.

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have been notified.

Venice is about 58 miles (93 kilometers) south of St. Petersburg on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

A family of three — a couple and their daughter — died in a similar crash off Venice in December.

Leisenring called it “unusual” to have two plane crashes occur in that short period of time but said it was too early to conclude whether or not there was a connection between them.

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