Two adults, two children die in Australian light plane crash

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BRISBANE • Two adults and two children died after a light plane crashed off the coast of the Australian city of Brisbane, police said yesterday.
Queensland state police said the four were killed when the small aircraft crashed in shallow waters near Redcliffe, a bayside suburb in the city's north, just after 7am.
The bodies of the 69-year-old pilot and three passengers - an adult male and two children - were later recovered by police divers. As at yesterday afternoon, the passengers have not been identified.
Police inspector Craig White described it as a tragic accident in the lead-up to Christmas.
"This is the last thing that any family needs to go through this time of the year," he said.
Local media images showed the four-seater plane upside down in the water.
Early reports indicated that it crashed shortly after take-off, the authorities said, but a full investigation has been ordered to determine the cause.
The Air Transport Safety Bureau said additional investigators would be sent from the national capital Canberra to assist in the probe.
Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll earlier told local media the initial response team had met challenging conditions. "The plane is in a very, very difficult situation... a difficult position in the wetland area," she said.
The authorities said it could take some time to retrieve the wreckage from the crash site.
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