The incident took place between Raceland and Houma on Wednesday, April 2
Authorities have identified the two people who were onboard a small plane that left no survivors when it crashed near a highway in Louisiana.
On Wednesday, April 2, at around 8:30 p.m. local time, the 1976 Cessna 210 L aircraft owned by Southern Seaplanes crashed in a remote marsh between Raceland and Houma, about two miles north of Highway 182, killing both people on board, Fox 8 Live and News Day reported.
Due to the marshy terrain, much of the plane was underwater, and officials had to make their way to the wreckage by airboat. There were no signs of life when they reached at around 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, according to the outlets…