The State - News from Jan. 9, 1986
Two half-brothers who were partners in an Oxnard electrical contracting firm were killed when their leased plane crashed into a barn filled with prize Arabian horses shortly after taking off from Livermore Airport. Charles Henry Freeman and Jeffrey Lloyd Wallace, both 35, died after their rented Piper Warrior Two crashed in dense fog northwest of the airport. There were 30 horses in the barn but none was injured, Alameda County Fire Capt. Bill Brittain said.
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