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Father and daughter die in small plane crash on the way to aid hurricane relief in Jamaica

Father and daughter die in small plane crash on the way to aid hurricane relief in Jamaica

A father and daughter, known for their faith and dedication to helping others, tragically lost their lives in a small plane crash while on their way to Jamaica to assist with Hurricane Melissa relief efforts, a faith-based group confirmed. The victims, 53-year-old Alexander Wurm and his 22-year-old daughter Serena Wurm, were identified in a social media post by Ignite the Fire following the crash in Coral Springs. No other individuals were harmed in the incident. Authorities have not yet made an official announcement about the victims' identities. The plane crashed into a pond in the Windsor Bay development shortly after takeoff from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The Coral Springs Police Department reported the crash and is working with the FAA and NTSB to investigate the cause. Neighbors in the area shared their accounts of the fatal crash, noting the sound of the struggling plane before it went down. Alexander Wurm, the organization's founder, was remembered as a compassionate man who dedicated his life to serving those in need around the world. Serena Wurm was praised for her compassionate nature and unwavering commitment to humanitarian causes. Alexander Wurm is survived by his wife and two other children.

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