Emergency services scrambled after plane ‘crashes into garden’ in Anglesey
Police, fire crews and paramedics are currently responding to a plane crash in Anglesey. The light aircraft crashed close to a residential area, believed to be a garden, in Bodffordd near Llangefni at around 1.45pm on Saturday (February 10). Officers say a male pilot, the only occupant of the aircraft, was rushed to hospital by air ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.
No other injuries have been reported from the scene. Emergency services are asking people to avoid the area, North Wales Live[1] reports. North Wales Police said: “Officers are currently attending an incident in the Cae Bach Aur area of Llangefni.
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One witness, Dave Roberts told NorthWalesLive[3]: “It took off, the engine started spluttering and then it started to nose dive whilst spinning and it disappeared out of site.” This is a developing story. This article will be updated as further details are released.
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