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Two dead in parachute light aircraft crash | Two dead in parachute light aircraft crash |
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A man and a seven-year-old boy have died after a light aircraft, which had been carrying parachutists, crashed in County Offaly, Ireland. | |
GardaĆ (Irish police) said the aircraft, which had 16 parachutists on board, took off from Clonbullogue Airfield at 14:45 BST. | GardaĆ (Irish police) said the aircraft, which had 16 parachutists on board, took off from Clonbullogue Airfield at 14:45 BST. |
All 16 jumped from the plane, but it crashed in bogland shortly afterwards. | All 16 jumped from the plane, but it crashed in bogland shortly afterwards. |
It has been reported that the pilot was from the UK. The bodies were recovered from the wreckage on Sunday night. | It has been reported that the pilot was from the UK. The bodies were recovered from the wreckage on Sunday night. |
The Air Accident Investigation Unit has confirmed it is investigating the circumstances of the crash. | The Air Accident Investigation Unit has confirmed it is investigating the circumstances of the crash. |
Offaly councillor Noel Cribbin said: "This is a big shock to the area. These flights have been happening for the last 20 years and this is the first time I've heard of a plane going down." | Offaly councillor Noel Cribbin said: "This is a big shock to the area. These flights have been happening for the last 20 years and this is the first time I've heard of a plane going down." |