Florida Ring’s bell camera captures a terrible fatal plane crash in the neighborhood

A small plane crashed into a car traveling on a Florida street on Monday before it skidded and burst into flames, killing the two people inside the aircraft, according to reports.

The pilot and a passenger of the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza died and an adult and a child inside the vehicle were injured, the Miami Herald reported. The identities of the dead pair were not released.

The plane crashed at Pembroke Pines, 25 miles north of Miami, shortly after taking off at about 3 pm from North Perry airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. The cause of the failure has not been determined and is being investigated.

A video taken by a Ring security camera at a nearby house captured the accident. The footage shows the plane hitting the vehicle with its nose before it skids across the street. A fireball erupts when the aircraft breaks into pieces.

Messages to the Prembroke Pines Police Department have not been returned.

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The adult and child in the vehicle were taken to a hospital in serious condition. The child’s age was unclear.

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