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One injured after small plane crash lands near Brussels

According to officials, the pilot was unable to stop before the roadway and crossed over Newry Road, coming to a rest in the field. (Source: OPP) According to officials, the pilot was unable to stop before the roadway and crossed over Newry Road, coming to a rest in the field. (Source: OPP)
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One person is suffering minor injuries after a small airplane crash landed on a farm field near Brussels on Saturday morning.

The Huron Ontario Provincial Police said they responded to a “downed airplane” just after 11 a.m.

According to officials, the pilot was unable to stop before the roadway and crossed over Newry Road, coming to a rest in the field.

Debris from an airplane that crash landed in a field in Brussels on Oct. 5, 2024. (Source: OPP)

Police said four people were on board, one of which received minor injury.

Newry Road between McDonald Line and Fischer Line was closed but has since re-opened.

Police will remain on scene for the investigation.

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