Tyson Colby Brummett Death – 35-year-old Tyson Colby Brummett, of Salt Lake City, the former MLB Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers Double-A and UCLA pitcher, has been identified by the authorities as one of the four victims who died after a small plane crash in the Wasatch Mountains in Salt Lake City County, Utah, on Friday morning.

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Report reveals that Brummett was piloting a Cessna 172 plane before it crashed in the Box Elder Peak area above Granite Flat Campground just before 8 a.m. on Friday, 3rd of July. This led to the instant death of all four passengers onboard.

The other victims involved in the crash are Alex Blackhurst Ruegner, 35, of Riverton, Elaine W. Blackhurst, 60, and Douglas Robinson Blackhurst, 62, also of Riverton,. They all died in a plane crash Friday morning near American Fork Canyon in Utah.

Eye witness reports that the aircraft came downward in a spiral formation.

Investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the crash.