Beloved drummer feared dead after posting chilling picture hours before San Diego plane crash

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Drummer Daniel Williams of The Devil Wears Prada.Picture: Getty

By Henry Moore

A famous drummer is feared dead after a plane crashed into a San Diego suburb on Thursday, killing at least two people.

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Daniel Williams, the former drummer of hugely popular Christian metal band The Devil Wears Prada, posted pictures of the plane’s controls hours before the crash.

He captioned the post: “Here we gooooo.”

39-year-old Williams lived in San Diego, the destination of the flight.

He quit music in 2016 to become a software engineer.

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He posted pictures from the flight hours before the crash.Picture: Instagram

Assistant Fire Department Chief Dan Eddy said the crash has left jet fuel spread across the area.

During a news conference, he said: “Our main goal is to search all these homes and get everybody out right now.”

He added: "When it hit the street, as the jet fuel went down it took out every single car that was on both sides of the street.

General views of the scene where a small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, setting several homes on fire and forcing evacuations along several blocks.Picture: Alamy
Police help rescue dogs from a home near the crash site.Picture: Alamy

"You can see that every single car was burning down both sides of the street."

He added “there is a direct hit to multiple homes” in the Murphy Canyon neighbourhood.

Eddy said it was very foggy at the time the private plane crashed. “You could barely see in front of you,” he said.

"I can't quite put words to describe what the scene looks like, but with the jet fuel going down the street, and everything on fire all at once, it was pretty horrific to see," San Diego police chief Scott Wahl said in the wake of the crash.

The plane crash took place in Tierrasanta, San Diego.Picture: Getty
Vehicles are damaged as authorities work the scene where a small plane crashed.Picture: Alamy

The Federal Aviation Administration says the Cessna 550 aircraft crashed near the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport.

“The number of people on board is unknown at this time,” the FAA said in a statement. The plane can carry six to eight people.

San Diego Police Department issued an update on X advising local residents to call emergency services if they smell jet fuel or find debris.