Melbourne plane crash: Five dead as aircraft hits shopping centre

Australian pilot and four US tourists killed when plane explodes in 'massive fireball' minutes after take-off

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Five people have died after a charter plane crash-landed into a shopping centre in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

The Beechcraft B200 King Air took off from Essendon Airport just before 9.00am local time (10pm Monday GMT). On board were an Australian, named as "seasoned pilot" Max Quartermain, and four US tourists on their way to play golf at King Island, who have not been formally identified.

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