The crash, which killed three people, including pilot James Wong, occurred off the Western Australian coast
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Investigators estimate it will take months to understand the cause of a seaplane crash off the Western Australian coast that killed three people and injured three others.
The aircraft carrying seven people is believed to have struck a small limestone outcrop near the popular holiday spot Rottnest Island, west of Perth, about 4pm on Tuesday.
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