Five people killed when a single-engine plane crashed near a golf course in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Modified Date: 
Sun, 10/06/2024 - 10:22am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, July 2, 2023

At least 1 person killed in small-plane crash in S.C. beach resort

A single-engine plane carrying five people crashed Sunday near a golf course in the South Carolina coastal resort community of North Myrtle Beach, killing at least one person, police and federal officials said.

One killed in plane crash near resort in North Myrtle Beach, officials say

One person was killed in a plane crash at a golf course in North Myrtle Beach on Sunday, according to North Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue.

North Myrtle Beach plane crash leaves at least 1 dead, another injured. What we know.

North Myrtle Beach crews responded to a single engine plane crash in the area of Barefoot Landing on July 2, 2023. The plane’s wreckage can be seen near rescue vehicles.

4 dead, 1 seriously injured in North Myrtle Beach plane crash, report shows

The plane’s registration number was N5524F, which FlightAware shows as belonging to Joseph T. Farnese, who is from New Jersey. However, it has not been confirmed if Farnese was piloting the plane or if he was on it.

5 killed in plane crash near resort in North Myrtle Beach, police say

Five people have died following a plane crash in North Myrtle Beach on Sunday, according to police.

5 people killed in fiery plane crash in South Carolina over the weekend were from NJ

The five people who were killed after a single-engine plane crashed over the weekend in a South Carolina coastal resort town were from New Jersey.

 

People Involved: 
Tanique Cheu
Sean Gardner
Suzette Coleman-Edwards
Odaycia Edwards
Joseph Farnese