Third Plane-Crash Victim ID'd
Third person who died in a plane crash in North Carolina was identified

St. Petersburg -- The third person who died in a plane crash at a mountaintop airport in North Carolina was identified Sunday as the wife of one of the two Florida doctors aboard the aircraft.
Kathleen Campbell Freeble, 59, of St. Petersburg died along with Dr. Charles R. Freeble III, 59, St. Petersburg, and the pilot, Dr. Freddy A. Camuzzi, 60, Largo, authorities said.
The single-engine Lancair Columbia 400 crashed as it landed Saturday morning north of Asheville, N.C.
The plane left St. Petersburg about 8 a.m. and bounced as it landed in North Carolina, authorities said.
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