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Helicopter victims are identified | |
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The bodies of two of the four people killed in a helicopter crash have been formally identified. | |
Phillip Carter, 44, and his son Andrew, 17, were returning from a Champions League football match in Liverpool. | |
They were found in the wreckage at Wansford near Peterborough on Wednesday morning, with family friend Jonathan Waller, and pilot Stephen Holdich. | |
The bodies of the two other men are expected to be formally identified later on Thursday. | |
Post-mortem examinations are expected to be carried out later in the day. | Post-mortem examinations are expected to be carried out later in the day. |
PHILLIP CARTER FACTS Founder of training firm Carter & CarterThe company is worth more than £500mHeld shares worth £100m in Carter & CarterThe company employs more than 500 peopleOne of eight honorary vice presidents of Chelsea FC | PHILLIP CARTER FACTS Founder of training firm Carter & CarterThe company is worth more than £500mHeld shares worth £100m in Carter & CarterThe company employs more than 500 peopleOne of eight honorary vice presidents of Chelsea FC |
Cambridgeshire Police said the Air Accident Investigation Branch was continuing to work at the scene. | Cambridgeshire Police said the Air Accident Investigation Branch was continuing to work at the scene. |
The group was returning from watching Chelsea play Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final game at Anfield. | The group was returning from watching Chelsea play Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final game at Anfield. |
Police said Mr Carter's Twin Squirrel helicopter came down in woodland a mile from his 14th-century stately home in Thornhaugh, Cambridgeshire. | Police said Mr Carter's Twin Squirrel helicopter came down in woodland a mile from his 14th-century stately home in Thornhaugh, Cambridgeshire. |
Mr Carter was the founder of firm Carter & Carter, and one of eight honorary vice presidents of Chelsea Football Club. | Mr Carter was the founder of firm Carter & Carter, and one of eight honorary vice presidents of Chelsea Football Club. |
The group was travelling in a Twin Squirrel helicopter | The group was travelling in a Twin Squirrel helicopter |
The firm specialises in vocational training, and employs more than 500 people in Nottingham. | The firm specialises in vocational training, and employs more than 500 people in Nottingham. |
Peter Marples, the company's business development manager, said: "Phil was a great friend, a strong family man and will be deeply and sadly missed." | Peter Marples, the company's business development manager, said: "Phil was a great friend, a strong family man and will be deeply and sadly missed." |
A Carter & Carter company statement said: "Our thoughts and condolences are with Phillip's wife, Judith, daughter Natalya and the family and friends of all those involved in this tragic accident." | |
Andrew Carter, 17, went to Stamford School in Lincolnshire where he was in his second year of A-levels. | |
Tributes have also been paid to Mr Holdich, 49, who was the co-owner of Atlas Helicopters, of Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. | Tributes have also been paid to Mr Holdich, 49, who was the co-owner of Atlas Helicopters, of Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. |
'Respected professional' | |
Mike Burns, co-founder and operations director of Atlas Helicopters, said: "Stephen was a hugely experienced and widely respected aviation professional with many years of successful flying under his belt. | Mike Burns, co-founder and operations director of Atlas Helicopters, said: "Stephen was a hugely experienced and widely respected aviation professional with many years of successful flying under his belt. |
"His family, friends and colleagues are devastated by the tragedy and all of us at Atlas Helicopters extend our deepest sympathy to his family and to his long-term partner Wendy." | "His family, friends and colleagues are devastated by the tragedy and all of us at Atlas Helicopters extend our deepest sympathy to his family and to his long-term partner Wendy." |
Stephen Holdich had flown Mr Carter more than 70 times | Stephen Holdich had flown Mr Carter more than 70 times |
Mr Waller, 42, was a debt collector from Market Deeping, Lincolnshire. | Mr Waller, 42, was a debt collector from Market Deeping, Lincolnshire. |
His brother, Adrian, said their mother Shirley, who recently came out of hospital, was "distraught". | |
He said: "Jon was a great father to his daughter Jodie. He was also a good son and brother." | He said: "Jon was a great father to his daughter Jodie. He was also a good son and brother." |
Mr Waller had been close friends with Mr Carter for more than 20 years and they often travelled to football matches by helicopter. | Mr Waller had been close friends with Mr Carter for more than 20 years and they often travelled to football matches by helicopter. |
The party had been expected back at Mr Carter's house at about midnight. | The party had been expected back at Mr Carter's house at about midnight. |
The helicopter took off from John Lennon Airport, Merseyside, at 2300 BST on Tuesday and the last contact was made with it just under two hours later. | The helicopter took off from John Lennon Airport, Merseyside, at 2300 BST on Tuesday and the last contact was made with it just under two hours later. |