London Southend Airport plane crash
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Everything we know so far - The morning of the accident the plane had taken off from Pula, Croatia, and arrived safely in Southend
Dr Mathias Eyl, 46, is understood to have been one of the four onboard a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air that crashed at Southend Airport on Sunday
London Southend Airport in Essex said that it has closed operations until further notice after the police said a small plane crashed at the airport on England's south-east coast on Sunday.
A Dutch pilot and co-pilot were also among four people killed when the Beechcraft B200 aircraft crashed to the ground and erupted in a fireball on Sunday
Aerial pictures showed the aftermath of a plane crash at London Southend Airport. Essex Police said it was alerted to a 12m (39ft) plane on fire at the site shortly before 16:00 BST on Sunday. Footage taken from a helicopter showed a large area of charred ground and the remains of the aircraft.
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