Seminole off airport landing Shakopee

One of my pilot friends says it happened so close to his house he could almost see the wreckage from his couch - he shot these photos, and said the recovery crew showed up with a demolition saw, removed the tail, and whisked away the airplane very quickly. The PIC did a great job of finding a clearing in such a densely populated suburban area, especially considering the loss of power seems to have occurred at pattern altitude, in the downwind.

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25 gallons of fuel in both wings and both engines fail? Hmmm
 
25 gallons of fuel in both wings and both engines fail? Hmmm
My thoughts too. Also based on ColinD's comment sounds like the airplane wasn't investigated at the scene.
 
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