Plane Crash Kills Four Foreign Nationals Southend Airport, UK
Plane Crash Kills Four Foreign Nationals Southend Airport, UK

Plane Crash Kills Four Foreign Nationals Southend Airport, UK

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A tragic small plane crash at London Southend Airport on July 13 resulted in the deaths of four foreign nationals, including two Dutch pilots, a Chilean nurse, and another European male, all onboard a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air operated by Dutch firm Zeusch Aviation. The aircraft, which had earlier flown mediflight missions including patient transport, crashed shortly after takeoff while en route to the Netherlands, bursting into flames upon impact. Essex Police, led by Chief Superintendent Morgan Cronin, confirmed the identities of the victims are still being verified and emphasized the dignity and care being afforded to the deceased. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has deployed eight inspectors to investigate the cause of the crash, with support from local emergency services and the Royal Air Force. London Southend Airport remains closed indefinitely as investigations continue, and all flights have been cancelled. Zeusch Aviation expressed condolences to those affected, noting the company operates medical evacuation and transplant flights among other services.

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