BARNSTABLE – The State Department has confirmed a Cape Cod man was one of five people killed in a plane crash in Honduras. The plane crashed into the water just after taking off. 55-year-old Robert W. Miller, a principal at Dowling & O’Neil Insurance, was on a fly-fishing trip with friends at the time of the crash. The Honduran Civil Aeronautics Agency said the plane was a Piper PA-32 and identified the victims as Miller, Frederick Tupel, Anthony Dubler, and Bradley Post. The cause of the crash is under investigation. The inter island flight was bound from Routan to Guanaja.
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