The Jerusalem Post

6 dead as seaplane crashes into Sydney river ahead of New Year celebratio­ns

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SYDNEY (Reuters) – A seaplane crashed into a Sydney river on Sunday, killing six people on a “wine and dine” sightseein­g flight ahead of the city’s New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns at the harbor.

Police said they did not know the cause of the crash, nor the identities of the five passengers, but were speaking with several witnesses who were in boats on one of the waterways’ busiest days of the year. The pilot was the sixth victim.

Several Australian media reported that four of the victims were British nationals, although that was not immediatel­y confirmed by police. In London, the Foreign Office said its officials were in contact with local authoritie­s in Sydney.

“We stand ready to provide consular assistance,” a Foreign Office spokeswoma­n said.

The aircraft was operated by Sydney Seaplanes, a major tourism operator in the city. Several visiting celebritie­s have flown on the company’s sightseein­g planes, including pop stars Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith, tech mogul Bill Gates, comedian Jerry Seinfeld and actor Cuba Gooding Jr.

Police said the seaplane was returning the party of five people from a waterside restaurant in Sydney’s north to the Sydney Seaplanes headquarte­rs in Rose Bay in the city’s east when it crashed into the water, immediatel­y sinking.

“We have spoken to a number of witnesses,” acting Supt. Michael Gorman told reporters, adding that forensic police would inspect the plane to assess when it could be raised from the seabed. “It’s too early in the investigat­ion so we don’t know why the plane crashed.”

Gorman said police were liaising with Sydney Seaplanes to identify the victims and their families would be contacted before they were named publicly.

Sydney Seaplanes has been operating since 1938, originally flying from Australia to Britain, a journey that required 30 refueling stops along what became famous as the “Kangaroo” route.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? A DIVER is seen entering the water from a rescue vessel after a seaplane crashed into a Sydney river, killing six people yesterday.
(Reuters) A DIVER is seen entering the water from a rescue vessel after a seaplane crashed into a Sydney river, killing six people yesterday.

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