Police investigating light aircraft crash in field

News imageDavid Jackman/Everything Epping Forest Two police cars parked by the side of a large field. Two officers are looking into the field beyond them.David Jackman/Everything Epping Forest
Police officers are at the scene of the crash in High Ongar

Investigators are at the scene of a crash involving a light aircraft in Essex.

It came down in a field off Mill Lane, High Ongar, at about 12:30 BST on Tuesday.

Det Ch Supt Morgan Cronin, of Essex Police, said: "This is a serious incident and we understand it will cause concern in the local community."

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch described the crash as an "accident" and sent inspectors to the site.

It is not yet clear if anyone has been injured.

People have been asked to avoid the area while emergency crews work at the scene.

Cronin said officers were making the scene safe, adding: "There will be a visible police presence as we deal with this incident."

News imageStuart Woodward/BBC Blue and white police tape cordoning off a field.Stuart Woodward/BBC
Police have not said how many people were onboard the aircraft

Essex Police is due to provide updates on the condition of anybody on board the plane later.

In a post on Facebook, the village's St Mary's Church said: "Please join us in praying for everyone involved, for the emergency services responding and for all those in our local community who have been affected."

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