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Three form Oklahoma die in crash

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Updated: April 17, 2007
The plane was traveling from Louisiana and had stopped in Little Rock before continuing west to Oklahoma City. It went down in a farm cow pasture about two miles from the runway. One victim is identified as 34 year old Justin Whitefield, executive director of the Oklahoma Youth Expo. The Youth Expo is where youngsters exhibit livestock they have raised. Whitefield was reportedly on his way back from attending the Breeder`s Cup at Louisville, Kentucky, when the plane crashed. The other two victims, the plane`s pilot and another passenger, were not immediately identified. The bodies were sent to the state Crime Lab at Little Rock for identification. (Copyright 2006 Newsroom Solutions, LLC)

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