That's my old home base airport, by the way. I am very familiar with the site of the crash -- apparently it was a ground collision between two airplanes while taxiing.
More to come, no doubt.
Lantana is a classic oldtimer airport with a nice sitting porch there beside the ramp, a little kitchen truck and pilot shop, an aircraft memorabilia collection at the main FBO, which was founded and continuously run by a guy who built the place back in the 1940s -- his name is Owen Gassaway.
A lot of oldtimer guys were always hanging out and talking airplanes there so I always liked to drop by. It is/was a bit like what small town airports were like in the 1960s -- at least that's how things were when I was last down there in 2003. In Florida it is quite unique. There are about 40 airplanes parked on the ramp, including five or six Ercoupes, plus some old Wacos and Stearmans, etc., plus some newer aerobatic aircraft.
Here is their website:
http://www.lantanaairport.com/