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In the final moments just before Ignite the Fire founder and CEO Alexander Wurm fatally crashed his Beech King Air B100 airplane near Coral Springs, Florida, with his adult daughter Serena last month, air traffic control recorded heavy breathing and grunting.
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board said the 53-year-old Wurm and his 22-year-old daughter were set to deliver relief aid to Hurricane Melissa-ravaged Jamaica on Nov. 10, when it nosedived shortly after takeoff.
According to the report, before takeoff at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, the Cayman-based ministry founder and pilot loaded the plane with supplies donated by a local church group, including a generator and multiple boxes of tarpaulins, electric tools, screws and flashlight

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