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MARBLE — Authorities say one person was killed and one was critically injured in the crash of a single-engine airplane in western Colorado.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane crashed about 7 a.m. Sunday near Marble, 125 miles west of Denver.
The crash’s cause wasn’t known, said FAA spokesman Mike Fergus.
Fergus said three people were aboard. The two survivors were taken to a hospital, one with critical injuries. Fergus did not know the status of the other person.
No names were released.
FAA records say the plane was a Beech G35 built in 1956 and owned by William Fritts of Osceola, Mo. No one answered the phone at Fritts’ home Sunday.



