A Bahamas plane crash has killed an Indiana businessman and three others after going down in the ocean Sunday morning.
The small winged craft piloted by Indiana businessman, Tony Wishart, went down in shallow waters around 11 a.m. about seven miles off Grand Bahama Island.
Police say there were four people on board the aircraft and all perished.
Officials say Wishart radioed that the plane was “experiencing some engine problems” just minutes after lifting off.
Two men and two women were reported to have been on board at the time of the accident.
Authorities have not yet released the caused of the crash.
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