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Seaplane Crashes Near Australian Island, 3 Dead

A seaplane crash near Rottnest Island killed three people, including two European tourists and the Australian pilot. Four survivors, including tourists and an Australian couple, were rescued. The cause of the crash remains unclear.

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Seaplane Crashes Near Australian Island, 3 Dead

Three people lost their lives in a sad crash of a seaplane off Western Australia on Tuesday. Among them were two European tourists and a local pilot. The plane, having carried tourists from Switzerland, Denmark, and Australia, crashed shortly after departing from Rottnest Island, a much-frequented destination because of its quokkas. Authorities confirmed the death of a 65-year-old Swiss woman, a 60-year-old Danish man, and a 34-year-old Australian pilot.

Watch the video of the crash:


Survivors include a 63-year-old Swiss man, a 58-year-old Danish woman, and an Australian couple in their 60s. State Premier Roger Cook said: “It’s a tragedy. It’s seen by many tourists who were here on holidays, families with children.” The cause of the crash is not yet known, although early reports said the plane may have clipped a rock during takeoff.

Rottnest Island is one of the top destinations in Western Australia, located around 30 km west of Perth.

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