According to police officers on Tuesday, a smaller planes traveling to Denmark had a disastrous experience in the Swiss Alps, which led to the deaths of all three of the three passengers.
The Extra EA-400 propeller plane left Samedan Airfield in the evening, but painfully crashed just two days after near the village of La Punt Chamues-ch in southeast Switzerland. The aircraft totally destroyed by fire after impact, according to a declaration from the Graubünden province police.
When the tragedy occurred, the aeroplane had already left Denmark on March 13 and was currently traveling back to Roskilde, in the vicinity of Copenhagen. Authorities have not yet officially identified the crash’s victims.
Unknown is the cause of the accident. The circumstances that led to this fatal event are currently being investigated by research teams.
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