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Hope turns to heartbreak in Galveston Bay crash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80103, member: 636"] A Mexican Navy medical plane crashed into Galveston Bay in Texas, killing five people, including a two-year-old burn victim. The aircraft, a Beechcraft Super King Air, was transporting the child for specialized treatment at Shriners Children's Hospital in Galveston through a partnership with the Michou y Mau Foundation. Heavy fog is considered a likely factor in the accident during its approach. Eight people were on board, consisting of four navy crew members and four civilians. Two survivors were rescued from the water, one with serious injuries, while one person remains missing as search efforts continue. The humanitarian mission originated from Merida in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The young patient had suffered severe burns from boiling water and required advanced care unavailable locally. First responders from multiple United States agencies, aided by a civilian boater who jumped into the water to help, faced difficult conditions during the recovery operation. The Mexican Navy expressed condolences to the families and is coordinating with American investigators. The involved nonprofit foundation reaffirmed its commitment to helping critically burned children despite this tragedy. Such medical evacuation flights carry inherent risks from weather and other hazards, even as they provide vital lifesaving transport. The incident highlights the challenges of cross-border medical missions and the dedication of those involved. Investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration will examine the crash's exact causes. The community and organizations are now focused on supporting the grieving families and the ongoing search for the missing individual. [/QUOTE]
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