5 Dead As Plane, Glider Crashes In Swiss Alps5 Dead As Plane, Glider Crashes In Swiss Alps

No fewer than five people were killed when a glider and a small plane crashed in the Swiss Alps over the weekend. police said Monday, adding that they were investigating whether the two accidents were linked.

Africa Today News, New York gathered that a small plane with the pilot and three other people on board, including a child, crashed on the Piz Neir mountain in eastern Switzerland on Saturday, killing everyone on board, regional police in the canton of Graubunden.

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The wreckage was discovered on Sunday by rescue workers out looking for a glider that crashed nearby on Saturday, killing the pilot.

The glider had crashed about one kilometre away from where the plane was found, at an altitude of 2,700 metres (8,850 feet) above the village of Bivio.

Poor weather had made it impossible for rescue workers to access that crash site when they first got the call Saturday evening.

The formal identification of the victims had yet to be completed on Monday, the police statement said.

The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB) was investigating the cause of the accidents, including whether there was a connection between them, it added.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK