Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12 Aboard Skydiving Outing
A plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers crashed on Sunday in Missouri, resulting in the deaths of all 12 individuals on board. The aircraft was reportedly on a skydiving outing when it went down near Butler Memorial Airport. Authorities are currently investigating the fatal incident.

A plane involved in a skydiving outing crashed on Sunday in Missouri, claiming the lives of all 12 people aboard, authorities have confirmed. The aircraft was carrying a pilot and 11 passengers when it went down.
The crash site is located near Butler Memorial Airport. The town of Butler, with a population of approximately 4,300 people, is situated about 105 kilometers (65 miles) south of Kansas City.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol announced that troopers are on scene, providing assistance to the Butler Police Department and the Bates County Sheriff’s Office as they investigate the incident.
According to South China Morning Post, the crash occurred during what was planned to be a sunny afternoon for skydiving.

