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Two dead in light aircraft crash near Castle Howard Two dead in light aircraft crash near Castle Howard
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Two men have been killed in a light aircraft crash near Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.Two men have been killed in a light aircraft crash near Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
The pilot and a passenger both died in the crash, police confirmed in a statement posted on Twitter. The pilot and a passenger both died in the crash, police said in a statement posted on Twitter.
Police closed roads around the stately home in Ryedale and told drivers to avoid the area to allow access for the emergency services.Police closed roads around the stately home in Ryedale and told drivers to avoid the area to allow access for the emergency services.
Police and ambulances were called to the scene at about 10.40am after receiving numerous calls from members of the public.Police and ambulances were called to the scene at about 10.40am after receiving numerous calls from members of the public.
Emergency services are at the scene of a light aircraft crash near Castle Howard. Roads closed in area, pls avoid. More info to followEmergency services are at the scene of a light aircraft crash near Castle Howard. Roads closed in area, pls avoid. More info to follow
The crash occurred in a field between Castle Howard, a popular local tourist destination, and the A64. An air ambulance has been sent to the crash site. The crash occurred in a field between Castle Howard, a popular tourist destination, and the A64. An air ambulance was sent to the crash site.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “Roads in the area have been closed to allow emergency services to deal with the incident and members of the public are advised to keep away from the area.” A North Yorkshire police spokesman said: “Roads in the area have been closed to allow emergency services to deal with the incident and members of the public are advised to keep away from the area.”
As many as 20 firefighters were on the scene. They set up a foam blanket around the aircraft in case it caught fire, a spokesman for the North Yorkshire fire service said. As many as 20 firefighters were at the scene. They set up a foam blanket around the aircraft in case it caught fire, a spokesman for the North Yorkshire fire service said.
“We have sent three appliances and one incident support unit with its own appliance,” the spokesman said. “They are assisting police and have set up the external foam equipment around the perimeter.”“We have sent three appliances and one incident support unit with its own appliance,” the spokesman said. “They are assisting police and have set up the external foam equipment around the perimeter.”