Plane crash findings pending as more die

By Louise Thrower
Updated November 12 2012 - 8:30pm, first published January 4 2009 - 10:44pm
PRESSING THE POINT: Carol Smith with legal representative Paul Blackett at the inquest's final session of evidence. Mrs Smith has called for tighter regulation of recreational aircraft, including the type of plane in which her husband Neville died.
PRESSING THE POINT: Carol Smith with legal representative Paul Blackett at the inquest's final session of evidence. Mrs Smith has called for tighter regulation of recreational aircraft, including the type of plane in which her husband Neville died.

THE State Coroner will hand down her findings into the death of local men John Guthrie and Neville Smith next month.

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