South Bend seeks normalcy following jet crash
Associated Press March 22, 2013 10:36AM
Updated: March 22, 2013 11:16PM
SOUTH BEND — Residents of a South Bend neighborhood thrown into disarray when a small jet smashed into three homes, killing two people and injuring three others, are trying to get their lives back on track.
South Bend resident Mary Jane Klaybor spent part of Thursday on the phone searching for a neighbor’s cat that vanished after Sunday’s crash demolished that resident’s home.
Klaybor tells the South Bend Tribune she’ll keep looking for neighbor Diana McKeown’s cat, even though she isn’t sure if the feline is still alive.
McKeown was injured in Sunday’s crash, but was released Wednesday from a local hospital.
Sunday’s crash killed the jet’s crew, former Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis and his friend, Wes Caves. Two passengers on the jet that originated in Tulsa, Okla., remain hospitalized.





