April 7, 2015
Fifteen Killed in Two Accidents
Fatal plane crash
David Proeber, Bloomington Pantagraph
Investigators work at the site of a plane crash near Bloomington, Ill., on April 7, 2015, that claimed the lives of seven people. The Cessna 414 took off from Indianapolis and crashed just short of Central Illinois Regional Airport after midnight after returning from the NCAA Final Four.
[From article]
Two members of Illinois State University's athletic department were among the seven people killed when their small plane crashed near the Bloomington airport while returning from the NCAA basketball championship game in Indianapolis, authorities said.
They were identified as Aaron Leetch, deputy director of athletics for external operations, and Torrey Ward, associate head coach of the Redbirds men’s basketball team.
[. . .]
Four other victims have been identified: Terry Stralow, a partner in a popular bar in Bloomington-Normal; Scott Bittner, owner of a meat-processing company and owner of the twin-engine Cessna 414 that crashed; Andy Butler, a regional representative for Sprint; and Jason Jones, a senior vice president/investment officer with Secord-Jones Wealth Management Group.
http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-83235516/
2 members of ISU athletics department among 7 killed in plane crash
Alexandra Chachkevitch, Patrick M. O'Connell
5:54 pm, April 7, 2015
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[From article]
Police Chief Scott Keller confirmed to Delmarva Now that seven of the eight victims were juveniles between the ages of six and 16, but they have not been officially named as of midnight pending the notification of next of kin.
Bonnie and Lloyd Edwards, encountered outside the home by a reporter from The Associated Press, identified themselves as the mother and stepfather of Rodney Todd, 36, whom they identified as the adult who died. They said Todd had seven children, including five girls and two boys.
Bonnie Edwards identified the children as boys Cameron Todd, 13, and Zycheim Todd, 7; and girls Tynijuiza Todd, 15; Tykira Todd, 12; Tybree Todd, 10; Tyania Todd, 9; and Tybria Todd, 6.
Officers who responded to the home in the 30500 block of Antioch Avenue entered the residence and found the eight family members dead inside.
Officers observed that a gas generator in the kitchen had run out of fuel. The home had no electricity.
Chief Keller said they knew at once 'there weren't any live people in there.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3028080/Family-eight-including-seven-children-killed-carbon-monoxide-accident-Maryland.html
Father and his seven children killed by carbon monoxide from generator he bought after power company cut off their electricity
Victims were found inside home in Princess Anne, Maryland, Monday afternoon
Dead children range in age from six to 16 and were all brothers and sisters
Relatives named the adult victim as 36-year-old Rodney Todd Sr
Todd and his children - five daughters and two sons - had not been seen or heard from since March 28
Grandmother named the children as Cameron, 13; Zycheim, 7; Tynijuiza, 15; Tykira, 12; Tybree, 10; Tyania, 9; and Tybria Todd, 6
By SNEJANA FARBEROV FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 17:33 EST, 6 April 2015 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 7 April 2015
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