Tragedy Strikes: Twin-Engine Plane Crash Off California Coast Claims Three Lives
A twin-engine plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean near California's central coast, killing all three on board. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff from San Carlos airport. Search and rescue efforts recovered all occupants, and an investigation by FAA and NTSB is underway to determine the cause.

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In a tragic incident, a small twin-engine plane plunged into the Pacific Ocean off California's central coast, resulting in the death of all three individuals aboard, according to law enforcement officials.
Late on Sunday, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the occupants of the ill-fated aircraft, which crashed approximately 275 metres from Point Pinos, did not survive. The cause of the crash on Saturday remains unknown.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing the plane's engine rev before a splash in the water. Debris washed ashore, corroborating the nearby crash, as reported by KSBW-TV. Authorities have initiated an investigation, with the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board taking charge.
(With inputs from agencies.)