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Alaskan Crash Victims Identified

Yakima Herald-Republic
July 27, 2015



JUNEAU, Alaska — Authorities have identified the nine people killed when their sightseeing plane crashed in southeast Alaska.

They are tentatively identified as 71-year-old Hal Cheney and 59-year-old Mary Doucette of Lodi, California; 31-year-old Glenda Cambiaso and 65-year-old Hugo Cambiaso of North Potomac, Maryland; 73-year-old June Kranenburg and 63-year-old Leonard Kranenburg of Medford, Oregon; 63-year-old Margie Apodaca and 70-year-old Raymond Apodaca of Sparks, Nevada; and the pilot, 64-year-old Bryan Krill of Hope, Idaho.

The DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter turboprop went down Thursday in Misty Fjords National Monument near Ketchikan.

A recovery crew reached the remote site Friday.

The state medical examiner’s office will determine positive identifications.

 



 


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