Plane crash kills two in Larisa
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Two people killed in an aeroplane crash just outside the city of Larisa in central Greece, Thursday morning.
The bodies were discovered a little after 3am when a small single engine aircraft from the Larisa air-club went missing.
Ten fire department vehicle, 23 firefighters and a military helicopter took part in the search and rescue operation over the area surrounding Larisa and eventually found debris from the plane crash and the two bodies strapped in to their seats.
An ambulance transported the bodies to the hospital.
According to larissanet.gr, the TL 20 ultra-light aircraft of the Larissa Air Club was found by a private individual who alerted the Fire Dept.
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