Two men killed as light aircraft crashes at Derbyshire racetrack
Two men killed as light aircraft crashes at Derbyshire racetrack
Public told to avoid area as emergency services remained at Darley Moor racetrack on Tuesday evening
Public told to avoid area as emergency services remained at Darley Moor racetrack on Tuesday evening
Two men have died after a plane crashed at a racetrack in Derbyshire.
At about 11.30am on Tuesday, a light aircraft crashed at Darley Moor racetrack near Ashbourne, police said. The public were told to avoid the area, where emergency services remained on the scene.
A team of investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) was also in attendance.
In a statement, Derbyshire police said: “Two men have died after a light aircraft crashed at Darley Moor racetrack. The incident happened at about 11.30am today.
“Emergency services remain at the scene, and we ask that the public avoid the area at this time. Family members of the two men have been made aware and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.”
In a statement, the AAIB said: “An accident in the Ashbourne area of Derbyshire involving a light aircraft has been notified to the AAIB. An investigation has been launched and a multidisciplinary team of inspectors are on their way to the accident site.”
A spokesperson for Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “ Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service was called to reports of an incident involving a light aircraft at Darley Moor racetrack at 11.25am.
“Firefighters from Ashbourne, Wirksworth, Nottingham Road, Staveley and Staffordshire’s Uttoxeter attended the scene. Fire service resources have since been scaled back, with fire crews from Ashbourne and Wirksworth remaining on scene supporting colleagues from Derbyshire constabulary.”
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