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Four foreign nationals died in plane crash at London Southend Airport | UK News

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UKNIP A huge billowing cloud of black, grey and white smoke coming from the edge of the airfield. It is so thick that it is hiding some of the trees - that are on the edge of the airfield. A fire engine can be seen spraying water towards the mass of smoke. UKNIP

East of England Ambulance Service said four ambulances and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance were sent to the incident

Four people who died when a small plane crashed at London Southend Airport are believed to be foreign nationals, police have confirmed.

The airport has been closed since emergency services were called to the incident involving a Beech B200 Super King shortly before 16:00 BST on Sunday.

Witnesses described a “fireball” type explosion soon after the Netherlands-bound light aircraft had taken off.

All four people were killed in the crash – two pilots and two passengers – and Essex Police said in a press conference on Monday it believed they were foreign nationals.

The names of the four who died have not been released but officers are now working to confirm their identities.

Ch Supt Morgan Cronin said the victims would be “treated with the utmost respect and dignity”.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has put in place a significant air exclusion zone surrounding the crash site.

All flights to and from the airport on Monday have been rerouted, with passengers advised to check with their airline for advice.

The Beech B200 Super King Air plane was operated by Zeusch Aviation, based at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands, which has confirmed it is “actively supporting the authorities with the investigation”.

The plane had flown from the Greek capital Athens to Pula in Croatia on Sunday before heading to Southend. It was due to return to Lelystad on Sunday evening.

Aerial video showed the plane crash site and wreckage

Detectives and forensic teams are working in parallel with the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), the Royal Air Force, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service and London Southend Airport to work out what happened.

Speaking at the press conference, Lisa Fitzsimons, a senior inspector at the AAIB, said it was “too early to speculate on what caused this tragic accident”.

“If there are safety lessons that can be learned, we will make recommendations that will aim to prevent a similar accident occurring,” she said.

Eight of its inspectors are now at the crash site.

A London Southend Airport spokesperson said: “Our thoughts are with those affected by [Sunday’s] events and all passengers impacted by this disruption.

“We will restart flight operations as soon as possible and will continue to update the public on developments.”

A graphic illustrates how a plane crash unfolded in real time on a photo of the airport runway in question.

A timeline of how the light aircraft crash unfolded at London Southend Airport

Smoke rises at Southend Airport after the plane crash

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