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Two men die in light plane crash in Sunshine Coast hinterland

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Two people have died following a light plane crash in thick bushland at Peachester Wednesday afternoon.

Queensland Police said a multi-agency search was launched around 5.30pm when it was reported overdue in returning to Maroochydore airport.

Preliminary inquiries indicated the aircraft crashed in bushland along Commissioners Flat Road and was discovered around 8.30pm.

Two men, aged 46 and 30, were discovered deceased at the scene. They were occupants of the plane.

The Forensic Crash Unit are currently assisting other agencies, including the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, as investigations continue.

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