VIDEO: A plane crashed in Sweden, Hungarian passengers did not survive the tragedy
A small plane crashed in Sweden and its two Hungarian passengers were found dead on Monday, Swedish police reported. The propeller-driven sports plane crashed into the sea 120 kilometres southwest of Stockholm, near the village of Arkösund on Sunday.
According to Swedish authorities, the Rallye light propeller aircraft took off from Poland and was heading for Dala-Järna, northwest of the Swedish capital but changed course for unknown reasons en route and headed for Skavsta International Airport, 100 kilometres southwest of Stockholm.
The wreckage and its passengers – two Hungarian citizens aged between 40 and 50 – were found on Monday morning with the help of divers and helicopters. Christer Ekeroth, head of rescue at the Maritime and Air Rescue Centre, said the plane was found at the bottom of the sea, at a depth of about 8 to 10 metres.
The crash site is cordoned off for further investigation during the day and a future recovery will take place later. The incident is being investigated as causing death without a suspect at the moment, according to the police.
The alarm came to SOS just after 8 PM on Sunday. The Coast Guard, Sjöräddningssällskapet and a rescue helicopter from Visby took part in the search.
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