LAKE WORTH, Fla. -- Authorities say a small plane has crashed into a South
Florida park, killing the pilot but injuring no one on the ground.
Maria Rocha of Greenacres tells that she was in John Prince Park in Lake
Worth when she saw the plane wobbling as it flew along the lakeshore
Saturday afternoon. She says it abruptly nosedived into a stand of palm
trees and burst into flames.
Palm Beach County authorities tell the newspaper that the plane took off from
a nearby airport in Lantana. The pilot's name was not released.
The Federal Aviation Administration says the Cessna 421 was destroyed by the
fire. The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate.
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