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Small plane crashes into building in Interior B.C. community

100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. – Three people are lucky to be alive after a Cessna 172 crashed into a building in the community of 100 Mile House B.C., say police.

RCMP Const. Lesley Smith said the incident took place around 3:45 p.m. Saturday, and the occupants have now been treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries and been released.

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“This could have been a tragic event, but at this time we only have the three people on board that suffered injuries and they were minor in nature,” said Smith.

Jackie McDonald told a Kamloops radio station that she was outside her place of work when she saw the plane hit some wires across the highway, smash into a sign, lose a wing and skid across a parking lot into a building.

She said one of the occupants was covered in blood.

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Smith said she doesn’t know the ages of the occupants and the wreckage is now being cleaned up.

Smith said the Transportation Safety Board is investigating.

(The Canadian Press/CHNL)

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