Three people were killed – including a young child – and a fourth was injured when a small plane crashed into a car in a Florida residential block on Monday, reports said.
The fiery wreckage took place just outside the North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines at about 3 p.m., authorities told CBS Miami.
Two people on board the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza were killed in the crash.
A young boy, who was in the car, also died, South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported, while his mother was hospitalized in serious condition.
The video with the doorbell of a local CBS station captured the horrific crash and showed the plane crashing into the car before sliding into a fence and catching fire.
“We heard like a bomb, like a huge noise and everything was on fire and it plunged into a car,” witness Anabel Fernandez told the outlet.
‘I live here. I walk with my babies every day. The plane could have gotten us all. I am shocked.”
The crash is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.