Tenth Person Dies from Nevada Air Race Crash
The death toll for Friday's deadly air show crash in Nevada rose to 10 on Monday, according to a report from the Associated Press.
Seven of the victims including the pilot died on the scene and three others died at area hospitals. About 70 people were injured.
Some lost limbs, some had severe facial wounds and many patients broke bones or had lacerations, reports AP.
The 10th victim was a male that died from injuries at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, according to the hospital's spokesperson Jamii Uboldi, AP reported
A World War II era P-51 Mustang plane crashed into a group of spectators near the edge of the crowd at the National Championship Air Races and Air Show in Nevada on Friday, apparently after the aircraft had a failure. The 74-year-old pilot died at the scene.
The incident is the second tragedy in Nevada in the two weeks after a shooting at an International House of Pancakes restaurant in Carson City where 4 people died.