British couple on honeymoon killed in helicopter crash on Greek island

Plume of black smoke seen at site of deadly helicopter crash in Sifnos

A young British couple and their pilot were killed in a helicopter crash on the Greek island of Sifnos on Monday, Greek police have said.

They have been named as Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert. The couple were on their honeymoon, newspaper Kathimerini said.

The private helicopter crashed just metres from a landing pad, killing the pair and their pilot, a Greek national.

The couple are said to have taken the helicopter from the village of Markopoulo near Athens to the popular holiday island, Kathimerini reported.

An investigation is under way to determine the cause of the crash.

News imageHandout via Reuters A few people are seen working at a blackened site on a mountainHandout via Reuters
Emergency services personnel and locals were pictured working at the crash site to extinguish flames

The BBC has contacted the UK Foreign Office, the Greek authorities and the aviation company for comment.

A senior police official told The Times that the crash came just before the helicopter's scheduled landing time of 18:15 local time (16:15 GMT).

Sifnos' Deputy Mayor, Manolis Foundoulakis, arrived at the scene shortly after the incident and told local news site Newsit there was almost "nothing left" of the aircraft.

He said locals saw the helicopter crash within metres of their homes and had described a "bizarre engine noise coming from the aircraft" as it was about to land.

He said two of the victims were found in the wreckage, while the third was a short distance away.

Firefighters worked to tackle a blaze which broke out after the crash, and the flames had been extinguished by Monday evening.