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3 killed in small plane crash in downstate Illinois identified: state police

Three men were killed when a plane crashed and caught fire March 3, 2020, on I-55 in Lincoln, Illinois. | Dara Entwistle via Twitter

Authorities have identified the three men killed when a small airplane crashed Tuesday on I-55 in downstate Lincoln.

The occupants were 22-year-old Mitchell W. Janssen of Princeville, 30-year-old Kevin G. Chapman of Urbana and 33-year-old Matthew R. Hanson of Pulaski, Wisconsin, according to a statement from Illinois State Police.

The plane burst into flames after crashing in the middle of the highway, according to state police. The crash occurred at 8:49 a.m. about 35 miles northeast of Springfield in Logan County.

In a statement, the FAA said the plane, a single-engine, four-seat Cessna 172, was destroyed. The NTSB is leading an investigation.

Road closures lasted until about 2:30 p.m., state police said.

In January, former mayor of Springfield Frank Edwards and his wife, Sangamon County Coroner Cinda Edwards, were two of the three people killed when a small plane crashed in unincorporated Sangamon County.

Just awful. Small plane crash at the 126 exit on 55 at Lincoln just a few minutes ago. pic.twitter.com/ps6aAvZXkV

— Dara Entwistle (@Showjock2) March 3, 2020
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