Two dead in Virgin Clarksville plane crash

ST. GEORGE – Two people were killed late Sunday after a small aircraft slammed into a mountainside just south of Interstate 15 in the Virgin River Gorge, the second crash in a matter of hours in northern Arizona.

Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. John Bottoms reported that neither of the two people killed in the gorge could be immediately identified. As of 10:30 p.m. crews were still working to negotiate the difficult terrain and a fire around the crash scene, described as being about a mile south of the Virgin River Canyon Campground, near mile marker 1.

ST. GEORGE – Two people were killed late Sunday after a small aircraft slammed into a mountainside just south of Interstate 15 in the Virgin River Gorge, the second crash in a matter of hours in northern Arizona.

 

Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. John Bottoms reported that neither of the two people killed in the gorge could be immediately identified. As of 10:30 p.m. crews were still working to negotiate the difficult terrain and a fire around the crash scene, described as being about a mile south of the Virgin River Canyon Campground, near mile marker

ST. GEORGE – Two people were killed late Sunday after a small aircraft slammed into a mountainside just south of Interstate 15 in the Virgin River Gorge, the second crash in a matter of hours in northern Arizona.

 

Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. John Bottoms reported that neither of the two people killed in the gorge could be immediately identified. As of 10:30 p.m. crews were still working to negotiate the difficult terrain and a fire around the crash scene, described as being about a mile south of the Virgin River Canyon Campground, near mile marker

ST. GEORGE – Two people were killed late Sunday after a small aircraft slammed into a mountainside just south of Interstate 15 in the Virgin River Gorge, the second crash in a matter of hours in northern Arizona.

 

Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. John Bottoms reported that neither of the two people killed in the gorge could be immediately identified. As of 10:30 p.m. crews were still working to negotiate the difficult terrain and a fire around the crash scene, described as being about a mile south of the Virgin River Canyon Campground, near mile marker

ST. GEORGE – Two people were killed late Sunday after a small aircraft slammed into a mountainside just south of Interstate 15 in the Virgin River Gorge, the second crash in a matter of hours in northern Arizona.

 

Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. John Bottoms reported that neither of the two people killed in the gorge could be immediately identified. As of 10:30 p.m. crews were still working to negotiate the difficult terrain and a fire around the crash scene, described as being about a mile south of the Virgin River Canyon Campground, near mile marker .

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