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Victims in airplane crash tied to Lafayette technology firm
LAFAYETTE — The victims in a Saturday morning plane crash in Lafayette have ties to both a Lafayette tech company and, in the case of one victim, the LSU Tigers' football coaching staff.
Steven Ensminger Jr., the son of LSU Football Offensive Coordinator Steven Ensminger, has confirmed that his wife, television sports reporter Carley McCord, was one of the five victims killed in a Saturday morning airplane crash in Lafayette.
Several of the victims on board the aircraft have ties to Global Data Systems, a Lafayette technology firm. According to Louisiana Secretary of State records, the plane is tied to at least two companies under the control of GDS' founder, Chuck Vincent, and his son and current president, Chris Vincent.
According to a Lafayette Parish Fire Department spokesman, the five victims' names are:
Ian E. Biggs, 51, the plane's pilot, has been employed as the pilot and aircraft manager for GDS since April, 2001, according to his LinkedIn profile. He also lists serving as a pilot for Southern Lifestyle Development on his profile.
Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59, vice president of business development and field services for GDS.
Carley Ann McCord, 30, WDSU sports broadcaster and daughter-in-law of LSU Football Offensive Coordinator Steve Ensminger.
Gretchen D. Vincent, 51, wife of GDS President Chris Vincent.
Michael Walker Vincent, 15, son of the Vincents.
Another passenger in the aircraft, Stephen Wade Berzas, 37, the vice president of sales for GDS, remains hospitalized and in critical condition.
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