Colorado Plane Crash Ruled a Suicide Flight
Associated Press
FORT COLLINS, Colo. —
A real estate agent killed when his light plane slammed into a rock face on his 65th birthday was on a suicide flight, the Larimer County coroner’s office ruled Wednesday.
Richard Betzing had lost more than $1 million in a real estate project in Steamboat Springs and was emotionally upset about turning 65, said coroner’s investigator Richard Shockley.
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