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It plunged nose-first into the water near Thomson Bay with seven on board including the pilot.
Three people confirmed dead
The victims include a 65-year-old Swiss woman, a 60-year-old Danish man, and a 34-year-old male pilot from Perth.

Perth’s Channel 7 captured this picture of the plane after it crashed in the water. Source: AAP / 7 News
Divers faced a “very difficult and dangerous” operation to recover the deceased, who were discovered inside the wreckage eight metres below the water’s surface, WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch told reporters on Wednesday.
The survivors include a 63-year-old Swiss man, a 63-year-old West Australian man, a 65-year-old West Australian woman and a 58-year-old Danish woman.
Investigation underway
The investigation will gather evidence including recovering aircraft components to be examined at the agency’s technical facilities in Canberra, interviewing survivors and witnesses, and collecting flight data and maintenance records.

WA Police commissioner Col Blanch said authorities were still investigating the cause of the crash. Source: AAP / Richard Wainwright
‘It was just a big splash’
Rottnest Island, also known as Wadjemup, about 20km off the coast, is a popular holiday spot, attracting thousands of Australian and overseas visitors each year.