Young boy's miracle escape after private jet smashes through his house and only nicks him in the head in crash that killed two and sent three to hospital
Four people aboard Beechcraft Premier I private jet when it crashed into three houses while trying to land in South Bend, Indiana
Aircraft is owned by Wes Caves, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, businessman
Caves' wife said she believes her husband is dead
Jet was experiencing mechanical problems as it came in for a landing Sunday evening
By Michael Zennie and Associated Press
PUBLISHED: 18:03 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:27 EST, 18 March 2013
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A young boy miraculously escaped serious injury when a private jet crashed through his house this evening, killing two people and sending three to the hospital.
Neighbors say the child received only a scratch on his head as the Beechcraft Premier I twin-jet slammed through a neighborhood in South Bend, Indiana - plowing through two houses before coming to a rest upside-down in the middle of a third.
The jet was landing at South Bend Regional Airport after a flight from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Four people were aboard the plane at the time. Two were killed. Two were injured, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig told MailOnline.
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