Two people who died in a light plane crash in the Somerset region, west of Brisbane, on Monday are identified as millionaire businessman Tom Strachan and his son Noah.
abc.net.au/news/qld-plane-crash-victims-somerset-tom-strachan-noah-strachan/101384942Two people who died in a light plane crash in the Somerset region, west of Brisbane, on Monday have been identified as millionaire businessman Tom Strachan and his son Noah.
Police said preliminary information indicated the aircraft departed Dalby about 9am yesterday and was due to land at Archerfield about 10am. Mr Strachan was a prominent business leader in Queensland's agricultural industry and held the positions of Chief Investment Officer and Chief Storyteller at regenerative agri-business Packhorse.The Strachan family last year donated half a million dollars to Brisbane Grammar School where Tom and Noah Strachan both graduated from.On Facebook, Elizabeth Corfe said Tom Strachan was a "vibrant force.
"Heartfelt condolences to the family. A huge loss, losing not only Tom but his son Noah with so much of his life ahead of him."
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