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Tributes pour in for missing pilot Andrew Blackwood-Murray after Durban plane crash

Tributes pour in for missing pilot Andrew Blackwood-Murray after Durban plane crash

IOL News3 days ago
Tributes have been pouring in for pilot Andrew Blackwood-Murray, who went missing following a plane crash in Durban on Thursday.
Blackwood-Murray was part of an airshow linked to the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals Global Summit 2025, hosted at Virginia Airport.
The accident occurred just before 2pm, when the ZS-AEC Extra 300 aircraft that was performing its final display crashed into the sea.
Emergency services rushed to the Suncoast Beach after people reported seeing a plane crashing into the ocean.
eThekwini Municipality announced the closure of Battery Beach while the search continues.
National Sea Rescue Institute duty coxswain Lorenzo Taverna-Tunisan said the search continues, and eThekwini Municipal lifeguards have deployed resources to search out to sea in an ongoing effort to recover wreckage beyond the breakers.
"The NSRI rescue craft Spirit of Surfski 6 will be deployed to assist in the ongoing search and to provide a platform for Police divers and Metro Police divers in ongoing scuba dive search efforts," he said.
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