Plane crashes and bursts into flames killing four college students in Ohio, USA

AP Plane Crash Ohio
Four college students died Monday after the plane in which they were riding crashed shortly after takeoff from Cuyahoga County Airport, bursting into flames after it hit the ground in suburban Cleveland.
 
At least three of the men — Pilot William Felten, 20, of Saginaw, Mich.; John Hill, 18, of St. Simons, Ga.; and Lucas Marcelli, 20, of Massillon, Ohio — were students at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol. Passenger Abraham Pishevar, 18, of Rockville, Md., also may have been a Case student, but his family has not confirmed that detail.
 
University officials said Tuesday they believe that all four were students there.
 
“We have notified the parents of the young people involved, and representatives from University Counseling Services are working closely with their roommates and close friends,” university President Barbara Snyder said in a statement.

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