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SANFORD, Fla. - Three adults and two children were killed Tuesday when a
small plane registered to a company linked to NASCAR's late chairman crashed
into a suburban Orlando neighborhood Tuesday, authorities said.
The plane was trying to make an emergency landing when it crashed into two
houses Tuesday, killing the five people and starting fires that seriously
burned three others in one of the homes.
The identities of the dead were not immediately released.
Bruce Kennedy, husband of International Speedway Corp. official Lesa France
Kennedy, was killed while piloting the plane, the Daytona Beach Journal
reported. At least two victims were aboard the plane. A NASCAR spokesman in
Charlotte, N.C., said the public relations staff was "in the information
gathering stage" but he had no further details.
A spokeswoman for the Sanford Police Department said at least three people
on the ground were injured in the crash about 8:40 a.m.
Smoke rose from homes at the Preserves at Lake Monroe subdivision here and
firefighters doused them in water. "It was an extremely intense fire," said
Matt Minnetto, a fire investigator with Sanford Fire Department.