
Belo Horizonte, Brazil: A small twin-engine aircraft crashed into a residential building in the Silveira neighbourhood of Belo Horizonte on Monday, killing three of the five people onboard and injuring two others, according to Brazilian authorities.
The aircraft, identified as an Embraer EMB-721C, departed from Pampulha Airport at approximately 12:16 p.m. local time, bound for São Paulo. Within minutes of takeoff, the aircraft began experiencing difficulties and remained airborne for only a short duration before losing altitude. It ultimately crashed around 12:25 p.m. into a three-storey residential building, striking a stairwell area between floors, which helped prevent casualties among residents.
Authorities confirmed that three occupants died in the crash. The victims include pilot Wellington Oliveira and passenger Fernando Moreira Souto, who was the son of the mayor of Jequitinhonha. Souto was initially rescued in critical condition but later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. The co-pilot also died, though their identity has not been officially released in primary reports. Two other passengers survived the crash and were taken to hospital, where they are reported to be in stable condition.
Eyewitness accounts and initial footage indicate that the aircraft appeared to be circling and descending abnormally before impact, suggesting a possible loss of power or control shortly after departure. Despite the direct collision with the building, no residents on the ground were injured, and structural damage was limited, avoiding a potentially larger disaster.
Emergency responders, including firefighters, medical teams and civil defence personnel, reached the crash site within minutes. Residents of the building were evacuated as a precaution while authorities secured the area and assisted survivors.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Brazil’s Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (CENIPA), along with regional unit SERIPA III and the Civil Police of Minas Gerais, have launched a formal probe. Investigators are examining possible mechanical issues, operational factors and the aircraft’s condition.
In response to the incident, officials in Jequitinhonha declared three days of mourning following the death of Fernando Moreira Souto. Authorities have not yet released a final determination on what led to the crash, and investigations are ongoing.



















