A small aircraft, a Beech G36 Bonanza, crashed in Campanož, near Medulin airport, in Croatia, causing the death of four people. The aircraft took off from Austria at 8:22 AM and, according to witnesses, suddenly entered a spiraling dive before crashing. Although official information regarding the nationality of the victims has not been confirmed, media sources suggest that they may be Austrian citizens. The director of the Air Traffic Accident Investigation Agency (AIN), Alana Vukić, expressed condolences to the families of the victims and confirmed the identification of two of the deceased. Numerous rescuers and representatives of AIN were present at the scene to investigate the incident. The aircraft, frequently used for private flights, has a capacity of up to six people.
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