Doorbell video captures a plane crashing into a car in Florida and erupting in an enormous fireball; 3 people are dead

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First responders look through debris from an accident scene after a small plane crashed near the 1300 block of Southwest 72nd Avenue in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on Monday. Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM/Reuters

A small airplane crashed into an SUV on Monday next to North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

A video of the crash was caught by a Ring doorbell camera from Anabel Fernández, who lives across the street from the crash and supplied the video to CBS Miami.

The crash killed two people aboard the plane, Pembroke Pines Fire Chief Marcel Rodriguez said in a statement. A mother and son in the car were injured, and the son died at the hospital on Monday night, Rodriguez said.

The identities of the victims weren't immediately made public.

"We heard like a bomb, like a tremendous noise and everything was on fire and it dived into a car," Fernández told CBS Miami. "I live right here. I walk with my babies every day. The plane could have got us all. I am in shock."

The cause of the crash is unclear. Rodriguez said the plane might have descended because of a mechanical failure. It also hit a power line as it crashed.

The Ring footage shows the SUV driving along the road as the plane emerges from the sky and hits it directly, erupting into flames. The flames spread in a streak of fire across the street, burning up spilled fuel.

Fernández didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Watch the video from CBS Miami below:

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