Plane Crashes at London Southend Airport
The incident was reported by the news outlet on Monday.
The aviation firm Zeusch Aviation, based in the Netherlands, verified that one of its flights, designated as SUZ1, was the aircraft involved in the tragic event at the Essex-based airport.
Eyewitnesses described the crash as producing a massive "fireball."
The aircraft, measuring 12 meters (approximately 39 feet), had initially departed from Greece and landed in Croatia earlier that day.
It later continued its journey to Southend, with plans to fly back to Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands later that night.
In response to the "serious incident," Southend Airport has declared that it will remain shut until additional updates are provided.
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