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Father and daughter killed in Florida plane crash on Jamaica mission
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A father and daughter died Monday in a small airplane crash in Florida whereas en path to Jamaica with hurricane aid provides from their Christian ministry.
Ignite the Hearth introduced that its founder, Alexander Wurm, 53, and his 22-year-old daughter, Serena Wurm, have been killed after the Beech B100 airplane crashed right into a waterway in a residential space of Coral Springs, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, on Monday morning.
The airplane crashed about 5 minutes after takeoff from Fort Lauderdale Government Airport and was en path to Sangster Worldwide Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Aerial video after the crash captured downed palm bushes and trunks within the properties in entrance of a big retention pond close by. The Nationwide Transportation Security Board mentioned it’s investigating the reason for the crash.

Ignite the Hearth introduced the deaths of the group’s founder, Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter, Serena, 22, in a airplane crash on November 10, 2025. (gentle the fireplace/Fb)
The mission company recognized Alexander because the founding father of Ignite the Hearth ministries. The group mentioned he was “identified for his heat and unwavering kindness” and his dedication to spreading the gospel.
“All through his life, Alex traveled extensively, reaching a number of international locations and continents, working tirelessly to convey religion, compassion and help to these in want. His legacy of religion and compassion has touched numerous lives,” they wrote.

Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena, 22, who have been recognized by their ministry, have been transporting items to Jamaica. (Alex Wurm/Fb)
Serena, the group mentioned, adopted in her father’s footsteps and was a “beacon of empathy and hope, inspiring all along with her dedication to humanitarian work.”
Alexander and Serena are survived by Alexander’s spouse, Candace; son James, 17; and daughter Christiana, 20.

An aerial view after the crash of a small airplane in Coral Springs, Florida, on November 10, 2025. (WSVN)
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Coral Springs Police confirmed to Fox Information Digital that two folks died because of a airplane crash that occurred on November 10 at 10:19 am.
“The investigation is ongoing. We’re working carefully with the Federal Aviation Administration,” they mentioned.
Gregory Norman-Diamond of Fox Information Digital contributed to this report.
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