James Walker, 72, Evelin Walker, 64 and Diana Soto, 58 were killed, and Gregory Torres injured in plane crash in Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area in Laughlin, Nevada

Modified Date: 
Wed, 07/19/2017 - 8:11am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, May 17, 2015

Arizona man killed in Laughlin plane crash identified

The identities and updated conditions of the three passengers were not available Sunday.

NTSB: Plane Phoenix-bound before deadly crash in Laughlin

A small aircraft with four people on board departed Laughlin-Bullhead City airport on Sunday and was heading to the Phoenix area before it crashed, killing one. 

Fire started by Sunday plane crash reignites

A Clark County fire official says one person died in the crash and three others were hospitalized, including at least two with burn injuries.

Three deaths as a result of Laughlin plane crash

Three people on board were transported to UMC, two of whom passed away Wednesday.  

2 women die from Laughlin plane crash injuries

Evelyn Walker, Diana Soto and one other passenger were taken by helicopter to area hospitals, the Clark County Fire Department said. The identity and condition of the third passenger was not available Saturday. 

2 more die in Laughlin plane crash, pushing death toll to 3

Walker's 72-year-old husband, James Walker, died at the scene, while a fourth person aboard the twin-engine plane, identified as Gregory Torres, remained in the hospital in fair condition. 

James Walker, 72, of Avondale, Ariz., died in a small plane crash Sunday night in Laughlin’s Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area. Walker was deceased at the crash site. Three passengers were airlifted to local hospitals, where the Coroner identified 58-year-old Diana Soto and 64-year-old Evelin Walker that died on Wednesday. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

People Involved: 
James Walker
Evelin Walker
Diana Soto
Gregory Torres

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