Indian-origin doctor killed in plane crash in California


Two houses around the place where Sugta Das's plane crashed caught fire

NEW YORK: A small twin-engine plane owned by Indian-origin cardiologist Sugtadas crashed in California, killing all two people on board, including the doctor on board, a report released to the media here said.

The plane crashed into nearby homes and caused extensive damage. Dr. who serves as a cardiologist at Yuma Regional Medical Center in the state of Arizona. Sugata Das owned a small plane of his own.

However, when the plane crashed, Dr. as a pilot. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

Dr. of Indian descent in a plane crash at Santi, California. "We are deeply saddened to hear the news of Sugta Das's death," said Bharat Magu, Tiff Medical Officer, Yuma Regional Medical Center, in a statement.

The fire broke out in two nearby homes near Santa High School in Santa, California, where the plane crashed, and severely damaged five other houses and several parked vehicles.

However, the fire was extinguished by fire brigade personnel before the fire spread to other houses. The other person killed in the accident was an employee of a UPS company and was on the ground. The UPS company also confirmed that one of its employees had died in the plane crash.

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