4 victims of Trilla, Illinois plane crash ID'd, all from Wisconsin, police say

TRILLA, Ill. (WLS) — All four people killed in an east central Illinois plane crash on Saturday were from Wisconsin, Illinois State Police confirmed on Sunday.

The video in the player above is from a previous report.

The Federal Aviation Administration said four people were on board the Cessna 180, which crashed in a field southeast of Coles County Memorial Airport around 10:15 a.m. No one survived the crash.

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The crash site at 551-587 County Road 1400 North in Trilla is between Coles and Cumberland counties, about an hour southeast of Decatur, ISP said.

The victims included two men and two women, the coroner said. ISP said all four victims were from Menomonie, Wisconsin.

The men were later identified as 46-year-old Ross R. Nelson and 48-year-old Michael H. Morrow, and the women were identified as 45-year-old Raimi A. Rundle and 36-year-old Courtney L. Morrow, ISP said.

It is still unclear where the plane departed from and where it was headed.

The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation, the FAA said.

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