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Two Planes Collide Mid-air In Australia And There Are ‘Likely No Survivors’

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Two planes collided mid-air and landed on a farm, and there are “likely no survivors”. The smash is understood to have taken place over a farm in Kybong, Queensland, Australia.

Two men have already been confirmed dead in the collision between a glider and the plane that it was dragging along.

Shocked bystanders report seeing debris falling from the sky.

As debris fell to the ground, a witness said they heard a “big bang”, the 7News reports.

Speaking to the publication they said: “We thought that didn’t sound like a gunshot, and we looked up and saw white bits of a plane falling out of the sky.”

Brad Inskip, tasked with inspecting the case, said: “The evidence is pointing towards the fact that each aircraft likely had a single male occupant and both males are deceased.

“We will be looking into the possibility that there was a collision mid-air, but it’s very early days and we’re really not sure.”

Isaac Obasi

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