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Ryan Merrifield

Family-of-five including kids aged 4 and 6 killed in plane crash on way to funeral

A family of five including two young children were among those killed in a plane crash while on their way to a funeral.

The Lamont family and their pilot perished after the aircraft they were travelling in exploded mid-flight about 100 miles from Atlanta, Georgia.

Witness Tracy Carter described seeing it circling before catching fire, reports The Union Recorder.

Parts of the wreckage landed in a field while the bulk came to a stop in a wooded area where it was extinguished - though no-one aboard survived.

Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills identified the victims as pilot Larry Ray Pruitt, 67, of Morriston, Florida; Shawn Charles Lamont, 41, of Gainesville, Florida; his wife Jody Rae Lamont, 43; and their two children, Jayce, 6, and Alice, 4.

The Lamont family all died in the crash (Facebook)

The Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed the Piper PA31-T Cheyenne twin-engine turbo prop plane was flying from Williston, Florida, to Newcastle, Indiana.

A National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said pilot Larry Pruitt had radioed air traffic controllers about deviating around troublesome weather conditions and also enquired about re-routing.

Pilot Larry Pruitt also died in the crash (Shadow Trailer Inc)

While Williston Airport manager Benton Stegall said Mr Pruitt had called about getting a fuel top up.

Also a friend of the tragic pilot, Mr Stegall told The Gainesville Sun: "Larry always had a smile on his face and would crack a joke for anyone that needed it."

Former colleague Shawn Lamont runs J & S Trailer Service, Inc, and a Facebook post from the company announced the news "with a very heavy heart".

"We have lost a very special family...May they all Rest In Peace," it added.

Robert Hutchinson, chair of Alachua County, where Mrs Lamont worked as a senior drug counsellor, said via a statement: "Jody devoted her life to helping those in need find their way back to leading healthy and productive lives."

He added: "Her loss weighs heavily on all those who worked with her, knew her, and loved her."

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.

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