Four Americans, including a retired agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, were killed Tuesday in a plane crash in Australia, authorities said.
Garland was the former chief executive of Texas-based CLEAResult, an energy company. De Haven, 70, worked at the FBI for 30 years and Munsch was a retired lawyer who co-founded the firm Munsch Hardt.
Witnesses said the plane appeared to be coming in low and fast before they saw an explosion at the mall. The plane hit the back of the mall, sending parts of the aircraft as far as the Tullamarine Freeway, on the opposite side of the shopping center.
Emergency officials in Melbourne said engine failure brought down the Beechcraft King Air plane, which witnesses said sparked a fireball at the Direct Factor Outlets Center, near Essendon Airport.
What are the odds that it crashes into an "unoccupied" shopping mall (no tenants yet)?