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The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for a Cessna 414 that crashed off the coast of San Diego, with all six people on board presumed dead.
The plane, en route to Phoenix, issued mayday calls before crashing, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
The NTSB was investigating the incident, though the identities of those onboard had not yet been released.
Authorities called off the search for a plane that crashed off the coast of San Diego on its way to Phoenix, carrying six people who were all presumed dead.
On the morning of June 10, less than 48 hours after a Cessna 414 crashed in the Pacific Ocean, the United States Coast Guard said it and other partner agencies were unable to locate the plane crash across 300 square miles and 35 combined hours of