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Small aircraft crashes near central Indiana airport, 2 confirmed dead

The Cirrus SR22 went down near the 6300 block of CR North 325 West, just northwest of the airport, around 5 p.m.
Credit: WTHR
A police car sits at the scene of a plane crash in a field in Shelby County.

SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — Two people were killed when a single-engine aircraft crashed near the Shelbyville Municipal Airport Wednesday afternoon.

The Cirrus SR22 went down near the 6300 block of CR North 325 West, just northwest of the airport, around 5 p.m.

Indiana State Police initially confirmed one man died in the crash. In an update Thursday morning, state police said the body of a second man was found in the wreckage.

The victims' identities have not been released.

Firefighters put out a small field fire at the crash site.

Investigators are working to determine where the flight originated and the intended destination.

“Being in the rural area, in a cornfield, creates some issues with accessibility to the scene,” said Indiana State Police Sgt. John Perrine. “And then now it’s dark, and so obviously hinders a little bit of the investigation as well.”

The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are also investigating the crash.

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