A plane crashes in east London, injuring one person who is now in the hospital.

A man was brought to a major trauma center.

September 7th 2024.

A plane crashes in east London, injuring one person who is now in the hospital.
A man was recently involved in a frightening incident while on board a plane. The aircraft, described as a "light" plane, crashed into a park in Upminster, located in east London. The incident occurred around 1:10 pm, when the plane suddenly plummeted from the sky and landed in a field along Aveley Road.

The crash site was near the Damyns Hall Aerodrome, which is known for offering aerobatic experiences, training, and flight experiences. Sadly, the male passenger on the plane was injured and had to be taken to a nearby hospital with a major trauma unit. As of now, there have been no updates on his condition.

According to photos first published by EssexLive, an air ambulance was quickly dispatched to the scene of the crash, along with police and paramedics. The plane, now completely mangled, appeared to have crashed through a wire fence and shrubbery that lined the road. The entrance to Belhus Country Park, located in the neighboring town of South Ockendon, has been closed due to the incident.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has launched an investigation into the crash, as it is still unclear where the plane originated from. The police have also released a statement, saying that they were called to the area at 1:08 pm on Saturday, September 7th, to reports of a light aircraft crash. They have confirmed that one male passenger was taken to the hospital for treatment, but are still waiting for an update on his condition.

As for the Damyns Hall Aerodrome, they have been contacted for their input on the situation. In other London news, the police are seeking the public's help in identifying individuals involved in a potential murder at Notting Hill Carnival. Additionally, there have been delays for passengers at a major London station due to disruptions, and a US company has threatened legal action against a Brixton-based company for using the area's name in their business.

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