AEROPLANE CRASHES AND TAKES FIRE
OCCUPANTS BURNED TO DEATH LONDON, September 20. While stunting near Cardiff, 12 yards from the home of Mr A. Ellweft, whose family witnessed the tragedy, an aeroplane containing Maurice Keen, G. Berg, and Ellwell looped into the tel* jraph wires, crashed in a field, nd burst into flames. The occupants, who were members of the Cardiff Aero Club, were burned to death, the heat defying tho attempts of spectators and fire brigadesmen to rescue them.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21894, 22 September 1936, Page 9
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