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Investigators have recovered the wreckage of a light aircraft which crashed in a field in Hampshire killing two people. Two men who died when their light aircraft crashed into a field in Hampshire have been named.
The twin-tailed plane came down in a field at Tangley, near Andover, on Sunday afternoon and caught fire. Peter Fitzmaurice, 67, from Alton and Stuart Francis, 60, from Camberley, Surrey, died when the plane came down in Tangley, near Andover, on Sunday.
The two men on board the craft have not yet been named by police as their relatives were still being informed. The men's relatives have been informed. An inquest is expected to be opened into their deaths later in the week.
The wreckage has been taken to Farnborough where a team will attempt to establish the cause of the crash. The plane wreckage has been taken to Farnborough where a team will attempt to establish the cause of the crash.
The investigation will be carried out by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)The investigation will be carried out by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)
The single engine, twin-tailed, fixed-wing land plane crashed soon after take-off near Whitchurch . The single engine, twin-tailed, fixed-wing land plane crashed soon after take-off near Whitchurch.
It was thought to be travelling to a destination in the West Country.It was thought to be travelling to a destination in the West Country.
A Home Office Pathologist will conduct a post-mortem examination on the two bodies at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester later. A Home Office Pathologist conducted a post-mortem examination on the two bodies at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester.
A spokesman for Hampshire police said: "Police are still trying to establish the identity of the two men who died in the crash."