Nine killed as plane crashes in Sweden

Published July 10, 2021
POLICE officers investigate the wreckage of the plane.—AP
POLICE officers investigate the wreckage of the plane.—AP

COPENHAGEN: A small plane carrying skydivers crashed outside the Swedish city of Orebro, killing all nine people on board, police said on Friday.

The dead included the pilot and eight passengers, police said. The victims were members of a local skydiving club, according to Orebro County Governor Maria Larsson.

Spokesperson Carl-Johan Linde of the Swedish Maritime Administration, which oversees air traffic, told broadcaster SVT Thursday evening’s crash must have occurred in connection with the plane’s takeoff.

The plane burst into flames upon impact on what appeared to be an open field.

There were no lives to save, local fire chief Per-Ove Staberyd, who coordinated the work of firefighters and other first responders, said.

Police received word of the crash shortly before 7:30 p.m. local time and quickly knew it was a very serious incident, deputy regional police chief Niclas Hallgren said on Friday.

He said that investigating the accident would be a difficult job. It will take its time.

Hallgren declined to provide details about the victims or speculate why the plane had crashed. But Joakim Berlin, an instructor with the Stockholms Fallskarmsklub, told Swedish broadcaster SVT that it was nine of our comrades who have perished, who are members of our sky diving family.

The Swedish Accident Investigation Authority immediately dispatched a team to the crash site outside Orebro, which is located 64 kilometers (102 miles) west of Stockholm.

Something happened in the middle of the runway. The plane didn’t get up very high before it went down to the left of the runaway, Peter Swaffer, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority department chief told daily newspaper Aftonbladet. He didn’t elaborate.

Published in Dawn, July 10th, 2021

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