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1 dead, 1 injured after floatplane crashes in Lake Sammamish; neighbors rushed in to save pair on board

Sammamish, WALocal News

On Friday afternoon, a floatplane crashed in Lake Sammamish, claiming the life of one individual and injuring another, both of whom were a father and son. They were the only passengers on the aircraft when it went down, prompting a swift response from nearby residents who rushed to provide assistance. Eyewitnesses described the chaos surrounding the crash, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. Local authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the accident and any potential safety violations. The incident raises concerns about the safety of floatplane operations, particularly in populated areas.

Response efforts by neighbors demonstrate the strong community ties present in the region. As investigations continue, the focus will also be on how to enhance safety measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The tragedy serves as a reminder of the risks associated with aviation in close proximity to residential areas.

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