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5 Die When Plane Slams Into Car, Restaurant, Then Explodes

Associated Press

A seaplane crashed into a restaurant and exploded Saturday while trying to land near an island beach, killing five people and forcing customers to dive for safety.

The single-engine plane was heading toward the waters off Block Island’s Fred Benson State Beach when it crashed into a car in front of G.R. Sharkeys on the island and slammed into the restaurant.

The plane exploded, causing a fire that destroyed the single-story, wood-frame building, which also housed a gas station. The plane narrowly missed the two gas pumps.

“It was like the whole world exploded,” said Corrie Heinz, a bartender at a tavern across the street from Sharkeys.

Christopher McGinniss, a gas station attendant, said he shouted at people eating on an outside deck at the restaurant to get out of the way. They fled and the plastic chairs and tables on the deck melted, he said.

McGinniss and three other people were in the restaurant at a counter when the plane crashed, but it was unclear how many customers were on the deck. The restaurant can seat about 50 inside and 25 outside.

Four people died immediately in the 1:15 p.m. crash, New Shoreham Police Chief William McCombe said. They included the pilot, two of his three passengers and the person in the car.

The other airplane passenger, who had third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body, died Saturday night at a Providence hospital.