SHARE

South Salem Couple Aboard Plane That Crashed Into Titicus Reservoir

NORTH SALEM, N.Y. — Two people aboard the private plane that apparently crashed into the Titicus Reservoir have been identified as a South Salem couple who owned a Thai restaurant in Danbury, Conn., according to the News-Times.

Val and Taew Horsa

Val and Taew Horsa

Photo Credit: Contributed
Val and Taew Horsa of South Salem owned and operated Bangkok Restaurant in Danbury.

Val and Taew Horsa of South Salem owned and operated Bangkok Restaurant in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Bangkok Restaurant website
Photo Credit: GMVideoProduction via Twitter

Eric Horsa of Ridgefield told the media that his father and stepmother were on the small plane that crashed on its way to the Danbury Airport on Thursday afternoon, the News-Times said.

Val and Taew Horsa of South Salem have owned Bangkok Restaurant in Danbury for 30 years, and Val Horsa was a pilot, the report said.

Read the story here at the News-Times website

For a previous Daily Voice report on the discovery of debris from the plane in the reservoir, click here.

to follow Daily Voice Lewisboro and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE