DENVER,CO. (AP) - Authorities say two people killed when a plane crashed in a Colorado snowstorm were a woman from Texas and the pilot, and four members of the woman's family were injured.
Routt County Coroner Rob Ryg identified the victims Monday as 44-year-old Gabbi Humpal of Corpus Christi, Texas, and 75-year-old Hans Vandervlugt of Refugio, Texas, who was the pilot.
Ryg say Humpal's 10-year-old daughter Sarah suffered critical injuries and was being flown to a Denver hospital.
Ryg says Gabbi Humpal's husband and two sons suffered broken bones and bruises and their injuries weren't considered life-threatening. They were identified as 47-year-old Scott Humpal, 18-year-old Tad and 13-year-old Dillon, all from Corpus Christi.
The twin-engine Cessna 414A crashed Sunday afternoon at Yampa Valley Regional Airport in Hayden. The cause is under investigation.
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