Lawrence Marchiony, 41, and 60-year-old Marvin David Dezendorf were killed Friday when they crashed into a building in Keene.
Investigators on Saturday examine the site of a plane crash in Keene, New Hampshire. Credit: Kristopher Radder / The Brattleboro Reformer via AP

KEENE, New Hampshire — The names of the two people killed in a small plane crash in Keene have been released.

They were identified as Lawrence Marchiony, 41, of Baldwinville, Massachusetts, and Marvin David Dezendorf, 60, of Townshend, Vermont, the Keene Police Department said Monday.

The single-engine Beechcraft Sierra aircraft crashed into a building north of the Keene Dillant-Hopkins Airport in the city on Friday evening, the Federal Aviation Administration Administration said. No one in the building was injured.

Keene Mayor George Hansel said the plane hit a two-story barn connected to a multi-family apartment building. All eight people were evacuated from the apartment building due to a subsequent fire.

Hansel said the plane was owned by Monadnock Aviation, which is based at the airport.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

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