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Essex aircraft crash: Two dead | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Two men from Essex have died after a light aircraft crashed into a field and burst into flames, police have said. | |
The YAK 52 aircraft crashed at 14:55 GMT in a field near Cocksmill Green on the A414 west of Chelmsford in Essex. | |
Firefighters called to the scene reported that "the plane was completely alight" when they arrived. | Firefighters called to the scene reported that "the plane was completely alight" when they arrived. |
The plane had taken off from the nearby North Weald airfield. Both victims' next of kin have been informed, police said. | |
Alison Hodgkins-Brown, at the scene for BBC Essex, said: "I can see the plane has come down in the middle of an oil seed rape field next to the A414. | |
"It's completely covered by tarpaulin and there are about eight police officers in attendance." | |
Police have closed a section of the A414 between Chelmsford and Ongar. | |
The Air Accident Investigation Branch has sent a team to investigate the crash. | The Air Accident Investigation Branch has sent a team to investigate the crash. |
Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? You can get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject "plane". | Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? You can get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject "plane". |