Mötley Crüe leader's plane crashed in US - Deaths reported

The private plane of the lead singer of the cult rock band Mötley Crüe Vince Neil has crashed in the United States, reports TMZ.
It is reported that the incident occurred at the Scottsdale Municipal Airport in Arizona. The Learjet 35A plane, owned by the 64-year-old frontman of the glam metal band, rolled off the runway during landing and collided with a Gulfstream G200 business jet, which was parked in the parking lot. The incident killed the pilot and injured four other people.
Later, information appeared on Mötley Crüe's social networks that Vince himself was not on the plane.
Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe (photo: instagram.com/thevinceneil)
However, according to media reports, his 43-year-old lover, Reine Andreani, her friend Ashley, and several dogs were in the car. The women sustained injuries of varying severity (including five broken ribs) and were rushed to the nearest hospital. Their lives are not currently in danger - "their condition is stable, but requires further observation." The dogs were not injured.
Vince Neil with his beloved (photo: instagram.com/thevinceneil)
The members of Mötley Crüe have promised to help the family of the deceased pilot.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. It is not yet known why the plane rolled out of the runway.
The airport's public relations officer does not rule out that the accident could have been caused by the Learjet 35A's "left landing gear failure."
At the same time, FAA representatives noted that "all the circumstances of the incident will be thoroughly investigated, including the technical condition of the aircraft and possible crew errors."
According to Paramount Business Jets, Neal's plane cost about $4.8 million.
Mötley Crüe is a legendary American band founded in 1981 in Los Angeles. The band became famous for its rebellious image, loud parties, and explosive music, becoming a symbol of the 80s glam metal era.
Mötley Crüe (photo: instagram.com/thevinceneil)
Their hits "Kickstart My Heart", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Dr. Feelgood", "Shout at the Devil", "Home Sweet Home" and others have made the band famous all over the world.
Vince Neil is the band's permanent vocalist. In addition to working with the band, the artist has been involved in solo projects and has repeatedly found himself at the center of scandals due to his wild lifestyle. In 2006, he was included in Hit Parader's ranking of the 100 best metal vocalists of all time.
Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe (photo: instagram.com/thevinceneil)