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Plane crashes near Oxford Airport Person feared dead in plane crash
(20 minutes later)
A plane has crashed and burst into flames near Oxford Airport. It is believed one person has been killed in a plane crash close to Oxford Airport.
It is believed one person died when the aircraft came down at just after 1400 GMT at Grove Road in Bladon, near the main A44. The aircraft came down and burst into flames, just after 1400 GMT at Grove Road in Bladon, near the main A44.
The type of plane involved in the crash is not yet known and there has been no further details on casualties. The type of plane involved in the crash is not yet known and there have been no further details on casualties.
More soon. The Air Accident Investigation Branch, based in Farnborough, Hampshire, has said a team was on its way to the scene to investigate.
South Central Ambulance Service said its crews had stood down and fire crews are tackling wreckage, which is said to be engulfed in flames.