Investigators look over a small plane crash alongside eastbound Interstate 40 at mile marker 202 on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. U.S. authorities continue to investigate a plane crash in Tennessee that killed five Canadians. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, George Walker IV
Republished March 06, 2024 - 7:18 PM
Original Publication Date March 06, 2024 - 1:06 AM
An Ontario couple and their three children have been identified as the victims of a deadly plane crash in Nashville.
Nashville police identified the pilot as 43-year-old Victor Dotsenko from King Township in a post on X Wednesday.
Dotsenko's wife, 39-year-old Rimma, and their three children between the ages of seven and 12 were also killed in the crash.
The mayor of King Township, Steve Pellegrini, expressed condolences to the friends and relatives of the family, calling it a "heartbreaking and devastating loss" for the community.
A single-engine plane crashed alongside a highway in Nashville on Monday evening, killing all five people aboard.
The pilot had radioed air traffic controllers to report that his engine had shut down.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has sent a representative to assist in the crash investigation being led by U.S. authorities.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 6, 2024.
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