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Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died at age 71 in Clearwater after a reported cardiac arrest, with emergency responders called to his home in the morning.

The 4-year-old son of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Erik Swanson, Toby Swanson, is in critical condition after being struck by a valet driver at a Clearwater resort. The incident occurred on Sunday, and the boy remains hospitalized. Erik Swanson has left the team to be with his family, and the Blue Jays have expressed their support for the Swanson family. The valet driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation.

Four people were hospitalized and two others evaluated after a hazardous materials incident at a Clearwater Whole Foods, caused by the mixing of two cleaning chemicals. The grocery store was evacuated and fire crews responded to the scene, with the store reopening for customers later in the evening.

A Florida man, Joseph Salvatore Schifano, 66, was arrested after crossing police crime scene tape at the fatal Clearwater plane crash site and claiming to be part of the medical staff. He could not provide proof of employment and was warned to stay out of the crime scene, but he attempted to enter again to take a video for a media company. Schifano was arrested and is facing charges of resisting an officer without violence.

A 66-year-old Florida man, Joseph Salvatore Schifano, was arrested after crossing police crime scene tape at the site of a fatal Clearwater plane crash and claiming to be part of the medical staff, despite being unable to provide proof of employment. He was warned to stay out of the crime scene but was caught entering again to take a video, and later admitted to trying to capture footage for a media company. Schifano now faces charges of resisting an officer without violence.

A 66-year-old man, Joseph Salvatore Schifano, was arrested in Clearwater for repeatedly attempting to enter the scene of a plane crash, despite being warned by police not to cross the tape. He claimed to be medical personnel but could not provide proof, and later admitted to trying to sell video footage of the scene to a media company for money. Schifano was charged with obstructing or resisting an officer without violence and released on a $500 bond.

The Clearwater Police Department has identified the three victims killed in the Clearwater, Florida plane crash as the NTSB continues to investigate the cause. The victims include the pilot, Jemin Patel, and two individuals on the ground. The plane crashed into a mobile home park, causing fires and resulting in multiple casualties. The NTSB will focus on examining the pilot, the aircraft, and the operating environment, and aims to complete the investigation within 30 days.

A small airplane crashed into a Clearwater mobile home park, killing the pilot and two people on the ground. The pilot, Jemin G. Patel, reported engine trouble moments before the crash. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza V35, took off from Vero Beach and was owned by Patel's company, Control Data Inc. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, and records show that similar Beechcraft V35 aircraft have been involved in crashes due to engine failure in the past.

Three people, including an 86-year-old resident, were identified as the victims of a plane crash into a mobile home in Clearwater, Florida. The pilot and two others were killed in the crash, which resulted in a post-crash fire. The National Transportation Safety Board plans to remove the wreckage and continue the investigation, while the community mourns the tragic event.

The three victims of a small plane crash into a mobile home in Clearwater, Florida, have been identified as pilot Jemin Patel, 54, and two individuals on the ground, Martha Parry, 86, and Mary Ellen Pender, 54. The crash resulted in a fire that damaged multiple homes in the Bayside Estates community. Patel had reported "some trouble" to air traffic controllers before the crash, and the FAA stated that he had reported an "engine failure." An investigation into the crash is being conducted by the NTSB and the FAA.

Three victims of the Clearwater plane crash have been identified as Martha Parry, 86, Mary Ellen Pender, 54, and pilot Jemin Patel, 54. The single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza V35, owned by Control Data Inc., crashed into a mobile home, causing a fire that destroyed the home and damaged others. Pender, a retired nurse, had been golfing with friends and stayed behind to help clean up at Parry's home.

A small plane crashed into a home in the Bayside Waters 55+ community in Clearwater, killing the pilot and two individuals in the house. The crash caused a thunderous explosion, damaging multiple homes. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the crash, with few details available at this time. Residents in the community shared their shock and disbelief at the tragic event.

An aviation expert, John Cox, weighed in on the deadly Clearwater plane crash, stating that the Beechcraft V35B involved is a reliable aircraft and such incidents are rare. The pilot reported engine problems before the crash, and the investigation will examine various factors including flight control, pilot incapacitation, radar data, weather, maintenance records, and pilot training. The NTSB preliminary report is expected in a couple of weeks, with the final report anticipated to take around 18 months.

A single-engine plane crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Florida, resulting in several fatalities and damaging multiple homes. The pilot and individuals within the mobile home were among the casualties, with the exact number of fatalities yet to be confirmed. The pilot had reported an engine failure before the crash, and the resulting fire engulfed parts of the park. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to extinguish the flames, and the incident caused damage to at least four homes in the area.

A small plane crashed at a mobile home park in Clearwater, Florida, killing three people. The crash resulted in a fiery scene, and video footage captured the remnants of the plane.