Two people have died in a light plane crash which sparked a grass fire south of Sydney.
Emergency services responded to the fire at Appin about 3pm on Monday and two bodies were found in the aircraft wreckage, NSW Police said.“Following an extensive search of the area crews located a light plane with two deceased persons,” police said in a statement.
A crime scene has been established with police to work with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau to determine the circumstances of the incident.Appin Road was closed in both directions between the M1 Princes Motorway and Colliery Road at Appin due to the fire.
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