Pilot Giving Visitors A Ride When Fatal Plane Crash Occurred
PIPESTONE, Minn. (AP) — A family friend says two teenagers from Mexico who were killed, along with the pilot, in the crash of a small airplane in southwestern Minnesota were visiting relatives and wanted to take a plane ride before returning home.
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Fifty-nine-year-old Steven Christiansen was giving the teens a ride in his homebuilt plane on Monday night when it crashed into a cornfield near Holland in Pipestone County and killed all three.
Christiansen’s longtime friend, 82-year-old Grant Volsch, says the teens were related to Christensen’s daughter-in-law, Brisa. Volsch says Seth and Brisa Christiansen recently had a baby, so Brisa’s 18-year-old brother, Marcos Favela, of Torrean, Mexico, and a 13-year-old female relative from Guadalajara, Mexico had been visiting.
Volsch says Christensen helped build the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota about 15 years ago.