Christian ministry founder and daughter die in Florida plane crash en route to Jamaica
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Tragedy struck on Monday as a father and daughter lost their lives in a small plane crash in Florida. The pair was on a mission to deliver hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica, a journey rooted in their Christian ministry’s humanitarian efforts.

The unfortunate victims were identified as Alexander Wurm, 53, and his 22-year-old daughter, Serena Wurm. They were part of the ministry Ignite the Fire, which announced the heartbreaking news. The Beech B100 aircraft they were traveling in met its demise in a residential area of Coral Springs, near Fort Lauderdale, shortly after takeoff.

The plane had departed from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and was destined for Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica. However, just five minutes into the flight, it crashed into a waterway, leaving behind a trail of destruction and sorrow.

Images captured from above revealed the extent of the damage, with palm trees uprooted and the plane’s fuselage scattered across the neighborhood near a large retention pond. The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation to determine the cause of this tragic incident.

Alexander and Serena Wrum smiling

Ignite the Fire, the mission organization, mourned the loss of its founder, Alexander Wurm, who was remembered for his “warmth and unwavering kindness” and dedication to spreading the gospel. The tragic event serves as a somber reminder of the risks associated with such noble endeavors.

The mission organization identified Alexander as the founder of Ignite the Fire ministries. The group said he was “known for his warmth and unwavering kindness” and his commitment to spreading the gospel.

“Throughout his life, Alex travelled extensively, reaching various countries and continents, where he tirelessly worked to bring faith, compassion, and support to those in need. His legacy of faith and compassion touched countless lives,” they wrote.

Alex and Serena Wurm smile in a selfie photo

Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena, 22, who were identified by their ministry, were transporting supplies to Jamaica. (Alex Wurm/Facebook)

Serena, the organization said, was following in her father’s footsteps and was a “beacon of empathy and hope, inspiring all with her commitment to humanitarian work.”

Alexander and Serena are survived by Alexander’s wife, Candace; son James, 17; and daughter Christiana, 20.

Aerial photo of destruction following plane crash

An aerial photo following the small aircraft crash in Coral Springs, Florida on Nov. 10, 2025. (WSVN)

The Coral Springs Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that two people lost their lives as a result of a plane crash that occurred on Nov. 10 at 10:19 a.m.

“The investigation is ongoing. We are working closely with the Federal Aviation Administration,” they said.

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