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Harmon rocket claims two lives in New Jersey

Trenton, New Jersey (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) — On Friday, an experimental Harmon rocket F1 was lost in the evening in south New Jersey killing a local couple. The experimental Harmon rocket F1 took off from Belleplain’s Woodbine Municipal Airport, New Jersey and kept on flying within the same area for about an hour. According to an eye witness, the aircraft lost its balance above the airport at the local time of 19:35 and fell on the street before the fire department.

The victims of the crash are Dennis McGurk.Jr., a 37 year old pilot and his wife Oksana McGurk, 34. Both were victims of the Harmon rocket F1 crash. Dennis McGurk worked as a police with Atlantic City and purchased the aircraft few months back.

However, the Harmon rocket F1 is an aerobatic aircraft. According to the spokesman of state police, Sgt. Julian Castellanos, the police are not speculating any aerial aerobatics from Dennis McGurk who was killed in the crash along with his wife. Castellanos plainly denied the knowledge of any information as he did not knew what was being done by McGurk. However, Castellanos said that it is the work of FAA to determine the cause of the accident and the possible reason that led to the death of both Dennis McGurk and Oksana McGurk.

Such was the impact by the crash of Harmon rocket F1 that it almost downed the electrical wiring of the area causing an abrupt stop in the electric service in the area till 5:00 Saturday morning. According to the initial reports, there were assumptions that Harmon rocket F1 might have had a mid air accident but the police denied the reports and said that Harmon rocket F1 was only aircraft that was involved in the accident.

According to the eye witness of the incident, Arletta Creamer, the plane came downwards without making any attempts to make an immediate recovery. She also confirmed that there was not any presence of another plane.

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