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London Southend Airport plane crash: Four killed as Zeusch aviation plane erupts into fireball after take-off

According to British officials, after a small plane fell from the London Southend Airport, four people died after falling and capturing moments of fire.

Essex Police Detective Chief Inspector Morgan Cronin told reporters, Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, run by the Dutch company Zeusch Aviation, on the way to the Netherlands when he faces difficulties and collapsed on the airport border.

Before the plane went to Southend, Athens had flew from Greece to Pula, Croatia.

On Sunday evening, he would return to Llystad’s main base in the Netherlands.

The 12 -meter turboprop plane fell a few minutes after the departure and turned into flames.

“Unfortunately, we can verify that four people on board have died, Cron Cronin said.

“We are working to officially approve their identities.”

PA News Agency, according to a document listing passengers, two Dutch pilots and Chile nurses were among the people on the ship.

According to the website, Zeusch Aviation, medical evacuation and transplant flights, as well as air mapping and special regulations operate.

“With a deep sorrow that we have confirmed that there are no survivors between the four people on the Suz1 flight,” he said.

Southend Airport, which is located about 56 km east of the capital and used by Easyjet to fly to European holidays, said Jude Winstanley, CEO of the airport, will remain closed until the next announcement.

The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch, which investigates civilian plane accidents, said that it was “too early” to determine what caused the accident.

Eight inspections deployed the site.

Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, which was first built in the 1970s, is an aviation labor force used for a wide range of roles worldwide.

In 2017, a plane from the same model hit the roof of a shopping center in Melbourne, Australia, a few minutes after departure, killed the pilot and four US tourists.

With Reuters AP and PA

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