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All four people killed in Southend plane crash thought to be foreign nationals, police say

SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, ESSEX, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 14 – The Dutch medical evacuation flight crashed moments after takeoff, killing all four foreign nationals on board, with investigations ongoing and the airport remaining closed.

  • A Beechcraft B200 plane crashed shortly after departing from Southend Airport in London on Sunday, July 13, resulting in the deaths of all four individuals on board.
  • The plane had flown from Athens to Pula and Southend before attempting to return to Lelystad, and the cause of the crash remains under investigation.
  • Emergency responders secured the area while a team of specialists with knowledge in aviation, human behavior, engineering, and data analysis arrived to collect evidence.
  • Essex Police superintendent Morgan Cronin said all victims are believed to be foreign nationals including a German flight nurse and two Dutch pilots, and witnesses saw a fireball after the crash.
  • Southend Airport remains closed with all flights canceled, authorities continue inquiries, and Zeusch Aviation actively supports the investigation while a fundraiser aids the victims' family.
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Four people die in the crash of a business plane in London Southend. According to the police, a German was on board, according to a media report he was from the Westerwald.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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