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A body has been recovered from the wreckage of an aircraft crash in which five people were killed.A body has been recovered from the wreckage of an aircraft crash in which five people were killed.
A Cessna 402 aircraft carrying two men and two women and a solo-piloted small aircraft collided above Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire on Sunday.A Cessna 402 aircraft carrying two men and two women and a solo-piloted small aircraft collided above Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire on Sunday.
One body, believed to be that of the small aircraft pilot, was found by rescue crews overnight by Coombe Abbey, about two miles from Coventry Airport.One body, believed to be that of the small aircraft pilot, was found by rescue crews overnight by Coombe Abbey, about two miles from Coventry Airport.
Teams are searching nearby Brandon Wood for the other four.Teams are searching nearby Brandon Wood for the other four.
An investigation involving police, the fire service, the RAF and the Air Accident Investigation Branch has begun.An investigation involving police, the fire service, the RAF and the Air Accident Investigation Branch has begun.
Police said they were not treating the crash as suspicious.
'Big bang''Big bang'
Police said they were not treating the crash as suspicious.
All four people on board the Cessna were employees of specialist survey company Reconnaissance Ventures Ltd (RVL).All four people on board the Cessna were employees of specialist survey company Reconnaissance Ventures Ltd (RVL).
The company used the aircraft to carry out survey work for government agencies and private firms.The company used the aircraft to carry out survey work for government agencies and private firms.
The smaller aircraft was described by eyewitnesses as looking like a "kit plane".The smaller aircraft was described by eyewitnesses as looking like a "kit plane".
Eyewitness Malcolm Collins said he saw the microlight disintegrate Eyewitnesses who saw the crash, which happened at about 1130 BST on Sunday, described how the pilot of the Cessna tried to steer the aircraft to safety.Advertisement
Eyewitnesses who saw the crash, which happened at about 1130 BST on Sunday, described how the pilot of the Cessna tried to steer the aircraft to safety. Aerial footage of the crash sites
Malcolm Collins, of Daventry, Northamptonshire, who had been at Coombe Abbey with his wife and children, said: "When it first happened it looked like the plane would go straight down, but the pilot recovered it and seemed to be in control of it.Malcolm Collins, of Daventry, Northamptonshire, who had been at Coombe Abbey with his wife and children, said: "When it first happened it looked like the plane would go straight down, but the pilot recovered it and seemed to be in control of it.
"Then it tipped and came down suddenly.""Then it tipped and came down suddenly."
He said it looked like the smaller aircraft had "completed disintegrated in a big bang".He said it looked like the smaller aircraft had "completed disintegrated in a big bang".
Emergency services had difficulty finding the crash scene in dense woodland and needed guidance from the air.Emergency services had difficulty finding the crash scene in dense woodland and needed guidance from the air.
Debris spreadDebris spread
Commander Mick Leach, of Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service, said the debris had been spread over a wide area.Commander Mick Leach, of Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service, said the debris had been spread over a wide area.
Police urged any witnesses to contact them.Police urged any witnesses to contact them.
Det Supt Adrian McGee said: "We would like to thank everyone who has come forward with witness accounts so far.Det Supt Adrian McGee said: "We would like to thank everyone who has come forward with witness accounts so far.
"We are very grateful for their assistance and will be contacting them later today.""We are very grateful for their assistance and will be contacting them later today."
Colin Dennis, the managing director of RVL, said the Cessna was on a "perfectly normal" approach to Coventry Airport at the time of the collision.Colin Dennis, the managing director of RVL, said the Cessna was on a "perfectly normal" approach to Coventry Airport at the time of the collision.
The Cessna 402 was being used by a specialist survey companyThe Cessna 402 was being used by a specialist survey company
He said he had been in touch with the families of the victims, who he said were coping "as you would expect".He said it was still unclear which employee was flying the Cessna, a plane which was about 15 years old and had recently been refitted. He said he had been in touch with the families of the victims, who he said were coping "as you would expect". He said it was still unclear which employee was flying the Cessna, a plane which was about 15 years old and had recently been refitted.
Mr Dennis added that the aircraft was "better than new" after its makeover and had been fitted with new equipment.Mr Dennis added that the aircraft was "better than new" after its makeover and had been fitted with new equipment.
He added he did not want to name the victims or give their ages until their bodies had been recovered and formally identified.He added he did not want to name the victims or give their ages until their bodies had been recovered and formally identified.
The RVL team had been based at Coventry Airport.The RVL team had been based at Coventry Airport.
Paul Harwood, from the airport, said the deaths had affected everyone there.Paul Harwood, from the airport, said the deaths had affected everyone there.
He said: "We're a small community.He said: "We're a small community.
"They've been around for a long time. People move around airport circles and they are known to us all.""They've been around for a long time. People move around airport circles and they are known to us all."
Coventry City Council said Coombe Country Park would be shut to the public "until further notice".Coventry City Council said Coombe Country Park would be shut to the public "until further notice".
A council spokesperson said: "The city council passes on its condolences to all families and friends of all those involved."A council spokesperson said: "The city council passes on its condolences to all families and friends of all those involved."