Five people died Friday morning when a small airplane owned by an Edmonton engineering company and piloted by its president crashed while travelling from Edmonton to Winnipeg.
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A.D. Williams Engineering spokesperson Sue O'Connor confirmed that the plane, a Piper PA-46 Malibu, was being flown by Reagan Williams, the company president.
Two of the others on board were staff members, the other two were contract employees, she said.
Reagan took over the company from his father, Allen Williams, 65, who was himself killed when he crashed his Cessna 172 in rugged terrain near Golden, B.C., in October 2007.
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This seems more than a little suspicious.