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Two Fatally Injured In Milwaukee Accident

Joe Trustey Was COO Of Summit Partners

Business Executive Joe Trustey and his daughter Anna were fatally injured Wednesday night in an accident at Timmerman Airport in Milwaukee, WI.

The Boston Herald reports that Trustey had flown his daughter to Wisconsin to visit Marquette University. They had departed from the Beverly, MA airport (KBVY) en route to Timmerman (KMWC). The FAA reports that the airplane was a TMB 700 that went down about 1/2 mile off the runway during an attempted go-around. The Boston Herald reports that the plane impacted a house, and a post-impact fire ensued.

The two had been scheduled to take a campus tour at Marquette on Thursday.

A line-service technician at Beverly Airport told the paper that Trustey flew a "couple of trips per week."

An NTSB preliminary report will likely be released within 10 days of the accident.

(TBM 700 pictured in file photo. Not accident airplane)

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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