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41 SUM 41 Music Agent who died in a San Diego plane accident

41 SUM 41 Music Agent who died in a San Diego plane accident

According to his talented company, Dave Shapiro is one of the people who died after a small plane crashed into a residential street of San Diego.

Shapiro is a co -founder of the Sound Talent Group, which includes rock bands such as SUM 41, Story of the Year and Pierce The Veil.

Daniel Williams, the former drummer of the devil wears prada, was afraid of being involved in a conflict. According to media reports, the plane posted on social media.

Due to the accident, one house was destroyed and 10 other buildings in the area near Murphy Canyon were damaged, leaving solid cars and debris on the street. Eight people on the ground were injured.

“We have been devastated by the loss of co -founders, colleagues and friends,” said Sound Talent Group.

“Our heart is to go to everyone who is influenced by their family and today’s tragedy. Thank you very much for respecting their personal information.”

The San Diego authorities said at least two people were killed in an accident, but the National Traffic Safety Commission, which is investigating the case, said the total number of deaths is still unclear. The authorities did not disclose the names of the murdered people.

The airplane Cessna 550 aircraft headed to the neighborhood at 3:45 (10:45 GMT) local time. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, these plans can accommodate up to 10 people, including pilots.

According to the Aviation Company Velocity Aviation, Shapiro was an enthusiastic manner and a fleeting instructor with 15 years of experience in addition to his music career.

Williams, who thinks he’s on a plane, posted some of the Instagram stories for several hours before collision. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the post showed that he was sitting in the seat of Sharpiro and the music executive.

This post showed a flight number.

Due to the accident, about 100 people were evacuated from the neighboring neighbors in the northeastern San Diegosi.

One in eight injured ground was admitted. Others were treated in the field.

Elliot Simpson, an investigator of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), said he left New Jersey on Wednesday 23:15 local time (3:45 GMT) and then stopped at Kansas.

He was close to the San Diego airport and hit two power lines. Simpson is too early to say whether it is related to the cause of an accident.

Simpson added that NTSB was in the process of collecting evidence, and added that he found wings from a piece of aircraft and nearby distances under the power line.

At the beginning of Thursday, Dan Eddy, head of the firefighter, described this scene, saying, “There are plane everywhere.”

“As expected, there will be a lot of throwing in any direction at the speed of the amount,” he explained.

The video of the scene shows a charcoal -fired car scattered across the street.

Christopher Moore, a local resident, told the Associated Press that he and his wife woke up loudly early in the morning.

Moore said that she saw the acting out of the window and the couple ran away with two children.

On the streets, they saw that the car was in flame.

“It was definitely terrible, but sometimes you have to drop your head and reach safety.”

The Marine Corps living near the crash said that Fox News heard “strange whistle volatile noise” and “boom and the shake of the family.”

The aircraft seemed to head from San Diego to Montgomery Field, 10 km (6 miles) north of the city.

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