In Malaysia, law enforcement is investigating the cause of the plane crash on the highway. It has been reported CNA.
The incident occurred near the city of Shah Alam. A small aircraft, Beechcraft 390, flew from Langkawi to Subang Airport, but at one point lost contact with the control tower.
In total, ten people died during the incident, according to preliminary data. Two of them were pilots and six were passengers. Car and motorcycle drivers were among those injured in the accident. The part of the road where the plane landed was burned.
Health teams are currently working at the scene, which has been placed under a perimeter security cordon. Law enforcement investigates and sets up the conditions. The cause of the accident is currently unknown. It was noted that the aircraft had all the necessary documents and licenses for flights.
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