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Light aircraft crash near M1 kills two | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Two men have been killed after the light aircraft they were flying crashed in a field in Nottinghamshire, police have said. | |
They were believed to be the only two people on board when the plane came down close to the M1 motorway. | |
It crashed near Hucknall at about 13:30 BST near junction 26, Nottinghamshire Police said. | |
Witnesses described the plane nose-diving before it crashed. An investigation is under way. | |
'Lost control' | 'Lost control' |
Craig Wing, 31, from Clifton, was approaching junction 27 when he saw the aircraft was in trouble. | Craig Wing, 31, from Clifton, was approaching junction 27 when he saw the aircraft was in trouble. |
He said: "It lost control and it just dipped straight down. [The pilot] managed to swerve from the M1 and into the field." | He said: "It lost control and it just dipped straight down. [The pilot] managed to swerve from the M1 and into the field." |
Mr Wing, who described the aircraft as a glider, added: "I've gone straight over to the plane and obviously seen the two people, it was very upsetting. | Mr Wing, who described the aircraft as a glider, added: "I've gone straight over to the plane and obviously seen the two people, it was very upsetting. |
"I had to do what I had to do. I wanted to try and help." | "I had to do what I had to do. I wanted to try and help." |
One lane was closed on the M1 southbound. |