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Three killed after small plane crashes into building in southeastern Brazil

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The ​airplane's pilot and co-pilot were killed ​by the crash, the fire department said ⁠in a statement, while three passengers ​were rescued in serious condition and taken to ​the hospital

(Reuters) – A small airplane with five occupants ​crashed into a building on Monday ‌in the city of Belo Horizonte in southeastern Brazil, killing three people, local officials and firefighters said.

The ​airplane's pilot and co-pilot were killed ​by the crash, the fire department said ⁠in a statement, while three passengers ​were rescued in serious condition and taken to ​the hospital. It initially reported that four people were on board.

Hours later, the Minas Gerais state government ​said that one of the passengers died ​in the hospital, adding the other two were still ‌hospitalized ⁠and in stable condition.

There were no residents injured or structural damage to the building, the fire department said.

The plane took off ​early in the ​afternoon ⁠from the Pampulha Airport, about 8 km (5 miles) from central Belo ​Horizonte, bound for Sao Paulo, according ​to ⁠the fire department.

The aircraft remained airborne for only a few minutes before crashing into a ⁠three-story ​residential building.

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