Very sad, had several lessons in that plane when I was learning to fly. Apparently this was a BFR flight, the first instructor turned him down due to the high winds. They touched down on RNWY30, decided to go around, the wind blew them right towards the tower (which is right next to the runway at Whiteman) It turned into a power on stall and they became vertical, clipped a power line, then landed tail first (which may have saved them) They crashed abeam the windsock and were showered by water from a broken water line. Very lucky, and even climbed out on their own.
Very odd and unprofessional to hear the tower assume fatalities over the radio.