In a heartbreaking turn of events, a father and his adult daughter lost their lives when the aircraft they were aboard — loaded with hurricane-relief supplies destined for Jamaica — plunged into a pond in a Florida residential neighbourhood shortly after departure. The duo were on a selfless mission to aid communities devastated by a recent major storm, and the crash has now shifted focus to recovery and investigation efforts.
Small aircraft crashes minutes after take-off during aid mission
The twin-engine turboprop aircraft departed from a South Florida airport early Monday morning and entered the water of a retention pond in a gated neighbourhood within minutes. The flight was en route to Jamaica, carrying supplies intended for residents affected by last month’s Category 5 hurricane. No homes were struck and no injuries were reported on the ground, though debris and fuel fumes were evident in nearby yards as emergency, police and fire crews responded immediately.
Victims identified: humanitarian mission ends in tragedy
The victims have been identified as a 53-year-old father and his 22-year-old daughter, both of whom were affiliated with a faith-based organisation dedicated to youth empowerment and relief work throughout the Caribbean. According to the organisation, the father had led multiple mission flights and his daughter was closely involved in their outreach efforts. Their final flight was described as an act of compassion, aimed at delivering vital supplies to Jamaica in the wake of the storm.
Investigation launches as community mourns
Federal and local aviation authorities have confirmed they are investigating the cause of the crash. While preliminary reports show that the aircraft narrowly avoided houses before coming down in the pond, authorities have yet to release details on mechanical failure, weather conditions or pilot error. In the meantime, the neighbourhood remains under increased police presence and residents are being advised to stay clear of the site while fuel vapours dissipate. The organisation mourns the loss of its two members and vows to continue the work they championed.