Three Confirmed Dead In Seaplane Crash Off Western Australia

Three Confirmed Dead In Seaplane Crash Off Western Australia

SYDNEY, Jan 8 (NNN-AAP) – Three people, including two foreign tourists, have been killed and three more hospitalised with serious injuries, after a seaplane crashed off the coast of Western Australia (WA), authorities confirmed, today.

The Premier of WA, Roger Cook, said at a press conference with WA Police Commissioner, Col Blanch that, the bodies of the deceased were recovered from the wreckage by water police last night.

They have been identified as a 34-year-old male pilot from Perth, a 65-year-old female Swiss tourist and a 60-year-old male tourist from Denmark.

There were seven people on board the privately-owned seaplane, when it crashed into the ocean, shortly after take off at about 4.00 p.m. local time yesterday, near Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination, 20 km off the coast of Perth.

Four passengers were pulled from the water and airlifted to hospital last night, with three suffering serious injuries.

The survivors are a 63-year-old Swiss national, a 58-year Danish national and two West Australians aged 65 and 63.

Cook said that, initial investigations have not been able to confirm witness reports that the plane hit a rock shortly before crashing.

Aerial footage of the crash site showed the plane, nose down in the water with debris floating nearby.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement that, his thoughts were with all those affected.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau today confirmed it would investigate the crash.– NNN-AAP  

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