COSHOCTON, OHIO (April 17, 2018) – Edward Zezlina, 67-years-old, and passenger Linda O’Brien, 71-years-old, were tragically killed in a plane crash that went down in a wooded area in Coshocton Thursday morning.(map)
The couple had departed from Elyria airport in a single-engine Beechcraft Bonanaza plane early on Monday, headed to Florida. The flight service center in Panama City, Florida, called county officials once the small aircraft dropped off the radar. It was determined that the aircraft did not land in any surrounding airports. The plane wreck was found in rural Coshocton County in Ohio.
Within the past 3 years, Beechcraft Bonanaza aircrafts have been involved in 33 accident crashes, with an alarming number of 15 deaths, and 6 fatalities. The FAA is still investigating Thursday’s fatal train incident is ongoing to determine cause and liability. Information is still being released and HWG Law will continue to update this article as more information becomes available. HWG Law has knowledge and experience in deal with train incidents and assisting clients with train related accidents.
“Sadly, there are no words that can comfort all family members and friends affected by this tragic accident,” said the attorneys from HWG Law. “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those involved.”