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Texas family killed in plane crash


Posted on Jul 20, 2009

Four people were killed in a plane crash that was discovered Sunday on Mount Guyot, approximately seven miles northwest of Jefferson and approximately one mile west of Georgia Pass.

The plane had been missing since Friday.

Park County Coroner Sharon Morris said the cause of death for the four passengers was related to the crash and following fire.

She identified the victims as Thomas Jacomini Jr., 45, Susie Jacomini, 38, and their two children Thomas III, 8, and Victoria, 6. The family was from Texas.

According to a Summit County Sheriff's Office press release, the plane left Steamboat Springs bound for Texas.

The last radar contact with the plane was southeast of Green Mountain Reservoir north of Silverthorne.

"Radar images show the plane entering Summit County on the northern end of the county and then going off radar, which is not unusual, but never showing up where the radar normally begins to reveal aircraft again on the southern end of the county at the Continental Divide," according to the release.

At approximately 1 p.m. on Sunday, a hunter scouting for possible hunting locations discovered the wreckage. The hunter then called the Summit County Sheriff's Office to report the discovery.

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