Two men killed in horror plane crash in North Yorkshire
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Formal identification processes are currently under way by North Yorkshire Police
Two men in their 20s, thought to be a pilot and passenger, have died after an aeroplane crashed in a field in North Yorkshire.
A two-seater light aeroplane with two occupants crashed at a rural location in Thorganby, Selby around 9.50am North Yorkshire Police said.
The victims’ next of kin have been informed and formal identification processes are currently under way.
The force said it was working with the Air Accident Investigation Branch to launch a full investigation into the circumstances around the incident.
Emergency services at the scene in North Yorkshire
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Emergency services at the scene
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No further injuries were reported.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service said in a statement: "We received an emergency call at 9.50am on Sunday morning reporting an incident involving a light aircraft at Thorganby near York.
"A number of our resources have responded to the incident."
Road closures remain in place at the scene while emergency services continue to deal with the incident.
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Emergency services at the scene
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A spokesman for North Yorkshire Police said: "We were called to an incident involving a light aircraft at a rural location in Thorganby, Selby at around 9.50am today. A two-seater light aeroplane with two occupants had crashed in a field.
"Sadly, two men in their 20s believed to be the pilot and passenger have been pronounced dead.
"Their next of kin have been told and formal identification processes are currently under way. No further injuries have been reported
A previous statement from the force said: "We remain on the scene along with other emergency services and further updates will follow."