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Sydney seaplane: Six dead as aircraft crashes in river | Sydney seaplane: Six dead as aircraft crashes in river |
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Six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in Australia some 30 miles (50km) north of Sydney. | Six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in Australia some 30 miles (50km) north of Sydney. |
The crash happened on the Hawkesbury River near the suburb of Cowan, New South Wales Police said. | The crash happened on the Hawkesbury River near the suburb of Cowan, New South Wales Police said. |
Police divers have recovered six bodies from the wreckage, which is lying in 13m (43 ft) of water. | Police divers have recovered six bodies from the wreckage, which is lying in 13m (43 ft) of water. |
The identity of those aboard has not yet been released. Local media said the aircraft was from scenic flight company Sydney Seaplanes. | The identity of those aboard has not yet been released. Local media said the aircraft was from scenic flight company Sydney Seaplanes. |
Investigators do not yet know why the plane crashed. | Investigators do not yet know why the plane crashed. |
Acting Superintendent Michael Gorman said the "recovery operation continues" at the site where the single-engine aircraft crashed. | Acting Superintendent Michael Gorman said the "recovery operation continues" at the site where the single-engine aircraft crashed. |
Unconfirmed reports said the casualties included an 11-year-old boy, the pilot and four British nationals. | Unconfirmed reports said the casualties included an 11-year-old boy, the pilot and four British nationals. |
The British Foreign Office said: "Officials from the British consulate are in contact with local authorities in relation to a seaplane accident near Sydney. Staff are ready to provide consular assistance." | The British Foreign Office said: "Officials from the British consulate are in contact with local authorities in relation to a seaplane accident near Sydney. Staff are ready to provide consular assistance." |
A woman at the scene said the weather had been "a bit bumpy" but "nothing to be concerned about". | A woman at the scene said the weather had been "a bit bumpy" but "nothing to be concerned about". |
An eyewitness, Myles Baptiste, told the broadcaster 9News that the plane was 500m (1640ft) from him when it hit the water. | |
"It made a tight right-hand turn and as it actually turned around, the wings dipped and it nosedived straight into the water," he said. | "It made a tight right-hand turn and as it actually turned around, the wings dipped and it nosedived straight into the water," he said. |
It is not yet clear whether divers will be able to recover the seaplane itself on Sunday or will have to wait until Monday. | It is not yet clear whether divers will be able to recover the seaplane itself on Sunday or will have to wait until Monday. |
Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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