Four people were killed in a plane crash in Croatia
A Beech G36 Bonanza light aircraft carrying four people crashed in Istria, Croatia, killing all on board.
The accident occurred on June 4, 2026, at approximately 11:20 a.m. near the airport of the resort town of Medulin on the Adriatic coast.
All emergency services, including police, medical personnel, and firefighters, quickly arrived at the crash site. According to preliminary data, the six-seat private aircraft was registered in Germany and was on a tourist flight to Medulin from Austria. Croatian law enforcement officials are currently investigating all the circumstances and causes of the crash.
This was reported by Index.
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