‘Huge ball of fire’ – witness describes fatal crash at UK air show

Seven people have been killed after a plane, performing in an airshow, crashed into a busy road in the south of England. Local police said on Saturday evening that it was possible more bodies might be found, with the search of the wreckage set to continue through the night and into Sunday. The pilot is in critical condition. The 1950s aircraft was performing a loop at Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA) Shoreh Airshow, near Brighton, when it came down in flames. Shoreham crash: wedding limousine hit as jet smashes into major road, killing seven people http://t.co/wYaq4g5pk7 pic.twitter.com/z8pE4xhpBj— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) August 22, 2015 Journalist Laura Raymond, who witnessed the crash, explained to euronews what she saw: “We were watching the Hawker Hunter start its display. It did a big loop, we were watching from the top of a double decker bus, from probably half a mile away. Many of us thought that it was going rather low to the ground. “And the next minute, there was a huge ball of fire and black smoke. And we knew that it hadn’t come down within the airfield perimetre and that it must have come down on the A27 (road).” Sussex Police said on Saturday evening that it was possible more bodies might be found, with the search of the wreckage set to continue through the night and into Sunday. The airshow will be closed on Sunday. Tomorrow’s airshow has been cancelled due to today’s serious incident. A fuller statement will follow later. Please RT.— Shoreham Airshow (@shorehamairshow) August 22, 2015