Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Millionaire n Wife Died Private Jet Bursts Into Flames

The couple (pictured outside a private plane in 2012) were prominent members of the Tucson community. Baker was a leading figure in the Tucson Hebrew Academy and on the board of directors of the Jewish Federation of Southern ArizonaDebris was seen scattered around the destroyed fuselage in the middle of a snow-covered field as investigators gathered evidence at the crash site
Witnesses heard a large boom then saw flames coming from the engine as the 1999 Cessna Citation 525 plummeted to the ground on Monday morning.

Donald L.Baker, 59, the principal of Larsen Baker, LLC, and Dawn Hunter, 55, were killed when their two engine jet went down in Cedar Fort, Utah, while they were heading to Tucson, Arizona.

The owner of a commercial real estate company and his wife died in a plane crash.
Donald L.Baker, 59, the principal of Larsen Baker, LLC, and Dawn Hunter, 55, were killed when their two engine jet went down in Cedar Fort, Utah, while they were heading home to Tucson, Arizona, from a conference.

Debris was seen scattered around the destroyed fuselage in the middle of a snow-covered field as investigators gathered evidence at the crash site.
Baker, who according to records has had a pilot's license since 2008, had filed a flight plan to leave Salt Lake City International Airport.

However the plane is believed to have suffered mechanical problems, and they even tried to turn back.
The pair, who are believed to have got engaged back in 2012, lived in a house worth $3.2million, according to public records.
A real estate expert told Tuscon News Now Larsen Baker owns more than 2.5 million square feet of retail space in southern Arizona.



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