5 Canadians killed in Nashville plane crash identified

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Five Canadians who died when a small plane crashed in Nashville on Monday have been identified as a couple and their three children from King Township, north of Toronto, the township’s mayor says.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Steve Pellegrini said the township is mourning the loss of Rimma Dotsenko, her husband Victor and their three children.

“This is a heartbreaking and devastating loss for our tight-knit community,” he said.

Pellegrini extended condolences to family and friends of the Dotsenko family and thanked emergency officials for their response.

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U.S. authorities, meanwhile, continue to investigate the crash in Tennessee that occurred when a single-engine plane crashed alongside

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