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Slovakia plane crash: Parachutists survive fatal mid-air collision by jumping from aircraft | Slovakia plane crash: Parachutists survive fatal mid-air collision by jumping from aircraft |
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Parachutists on a trip in western Slovakia survived a mid-air collision with another plane by jumping out moments before the crash. | Parachutists on a trip in western Slovakia survived a mid-air collision with another plane by jumping out moments before the crash. |
The first images from the crash site, broadcast on Slovak news channel TV Markiza, showed the burnt-out wreckage of one of two L-410 twin-engine planes involved in the accident. | The first images from the crash site, broadcast on Slovak news channel TV Markiza, showed the burnt-out wreckage of one of two L-410 twin-engine planes involved in the accident. |
Juraj Denes, an official with the government air accident investigators agency, said some survivors had managed to parachute free before the two planes crashed at an altitude of around 5,000ft. | Juraj Denes, an official with the government air accident investigators agency, said some survivors had managed to parachute free before the two planes crashed at an altitude of around 5,000ft. |
He said preliminary reports suggested around 40 parachutists were on board the planes at the time. | He said preliminary reports suggested around 40 parachutists were on board the planes at the time. |
A part of the wreckage sits amongst the trees as firefighters explore the site of the wreckage The smoking wreckage is seen on the forest floor, 7 people have died in the accident Firefighters inspect the crash site of two sport planes near the village of Cerveny Kamen, Slovakia, | A part of the wreckage sits amongst the trees as firefighters explore the site of the wreckage The smoking wreckage is seen on the forest floor, 7 people have died in the accident Firefighters inspect the crash site of two sport planes near the village of Cerveny Kamen, Slovakia, |
A witness told the Dennik newspaper: "I heard the crash and ran [to the site of the accident]. I saw one of the aircraft falling to the ground and people jumping from it." | A witness told the Dennik newspaper: "I heard the crash and ran [to the site of the accident]. I saw one of the aircraft falling to the ground and people jumping from it." |
The TA3 news channel said 15 parachutists were still missing. It added that they were training for this weekend's air show in nearby Slavnica. | |
Health minister Viliam Cislak and interior minister Robert Kalinak were heading to the crash site. | |
Seven people have been confirmed dead so far, according to fire service officials, while three search and rescue helicopters have been dispatched to the scene. | Seven people have been confirmed dead so far, according to fire service officials, while three search and rescue helicopters have been dispatched to the scene. |
The crash occurred in a hilly area near the village of Cerveny Kamen, around 30km from the capital Bratislava and not far from the border with the Czech Republic. | The crash occurred in a hilly area near the village of Cerveny Kamen, around 30km from the capital Bratislava and not far from the border with the Czech Republic. |
A spokesperson for the Slovakian rescue services confirmed that those on board had been civilian parachutists, and that they were rehearsing for an air show at the time of the crash. | A spokesperson for the Slovakian rescue services confirmed that those on board had been civilian parachutists, and that they were rehearsing for an air show at the time of the crash. |
Additional reporting by agencies |