Five dead in Belgium plane crash

Five dead in Belgium plane crash

Five people, including three children, died on Saturday when their light plane crashed at Charleroi airport in southern Belgium, forcing its closure for several hours, police said.

Rescuers gather around the crashed Cessna passenger plane at Charleroi airport in southern Belgium, on February 9, 2013. Five people, including three children, died when their light plane crashed at Charleroi airport, forcing its closure for several hours, police said.

The two adults and the children on the Cessna aircraft were from the same family, the police said.

The Belga news agency said the plane experienced problems on take-off and returned to the airport but crashed next to the runway as it attempted a landing.

There were no immediate indications of what caused the crash at around 10:00 am (0900 GMT), it said.

Charleroi airport, used mainly by low-cost carriers, has been closed until 2:00 pm, the police said, with several flights being diverted.

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