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A teenage boy has died after being struck by a plane at a lake northeast of Toronto.

Around 12:30 p.m. Friday, Durham Regional Police said they were called to Lake Scugog, near Caesarea, Ont., for reports of a small plane crash, which had resulted in injuries.

Later, police said a male teenager had died after he was hit by the plane. They said the pilot and passenger of the plane were both taken to hospital with minor injuries.

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Aerial images of the scene appear to show a yellow plane crashed into a dock on the edge of the lake.

Caesarea is a small community of around 800 people, nestled on Scugog’s eastern shore. It is about 40 km northeast of Oshawa.

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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada, which investigates air and marine incidents, said it was looking into what happened.

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The agency said it was “deploying a team of investigators following a floatplane accident that occurred earlier today in Lake Scugog near Caesarea, Ontario.”

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