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Three people died when an aircraft crashed at Lanseria airport on Monday morning.
Lanseria Airport manager, Gavin Sayce says "something happened and it crashed on landing, it was flying in from one of the local airports."
Sayce says the aircraft was a King Air 90.
Meanwhile, the investigation into the plane crash in the Addo National Elephant Park in which Gauteng pilot, Cliff Pike, was killed, is continuing.
Police spokesperson, captain John Fobian says the South African police detectives, the search manager and members of the local criminal record centre went out to obtain photographs and draw a plan of the scene.
Fobian says civil aviation have also visited the scene and completed their investigation.
"An inquest docket will now be compiled with all the information as well as a civil aviation document which will be submitted to a senior public prosecuter for the Addo court who will make a decision in regard to further action." says Fobian.