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Tragic Plane Crash in New York Claims Six Lives, Including Notable MIT Graduates

A private plane crash in Copake, New York, resulted in the deaths of six individuals, comprising a tight-knit family and accomplished professionals.

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A Mitsubishi MU-2B plane crashed in Columbia County, New York, on Saturday, killing all six on board. Victims included recent MIT graduates and their family, headed for a holiday celebration. The pilot reported a missed landing approach before the crash. The NTSB is investigating the incident, which claimed lives including the acclaimed NCAA Woman of the Year, Karenna Groff, and her family members. No one survived from the crash, with reports emphasizing the victims' promising futures and contributions to society.

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  • A private plane crash in New York claimed the lives of six individuals, including well-regarded members of a close-knit family and recent graduates from prestigious universities, underlining a tragic loss for the community.
  • The aircraft was reportedly attempting a second landing when it crashed, drawing attention to potential safety issues and prompting an official investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
  • All victims were identified as promising individuals, contributing positively to society, particularly in fields like medicine and sports, emphasizing the profound impact of their loss.

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The cause of the crash is under investigation by the NTSB. The pilot had reported missing the initial approach and received low altitude alerts, but there was no distress call prior to the crash.

The victims included Karenna Groff (2022 NCAA Woman of the Year), her parents (Dr. Michael Groff and Dr. Joy Saini), her brother Jared Groff, his partner Alexia Couyutas Duarte, and Karenna's boyfriend James Santoro.

The plane was heading to Columbia County Airport in Hudson, New York.

They were traveling for a holiday celebration, including Karenna's birthday and the Passover holiday.

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