Dominican aeroplane crash: Brits ‘not on board’
The accident is believed to have happened early yesterday in the east of the island when the single-engine Piper PA-32 crashed shortly after take-off and initial reports suggested two Britons were among the dead.
But a spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “We are liaising with the authorities in the Dominican Republic following reports of a plane crash in the Punta Cana region of the country.
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Hide Ad“Engagement with the local police suggests no British nationals were involved in the incident”.
The FO initially said it was investigating after reports suggested local police said four of the six passengers were tourists from Spain and two were from Britain.
“The pilot was from the Dominican Republic.