Eight killed as skydivers' plane crashes in Finland

Personnel taking part in a search and rescue operation are seen in a forest near the Jamijarvi Airfield, southwest Finland, where a small passenger plane carrying parachuters crashed on April 20, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Personnel taking part in a search and rescue operation are seen in a forest near the Jamijarvi Airfield, southwest Finland, where a small passenger plane carrying parachuters crashed on April 20, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

HELSINKI (AFP) - A small airplane taking a group of skydivers for an Easter Day jump crashed on Sunday in Finland, killing eight people, police said.

The Comp Air 8 plane went down in the town of Jamijarvi in western Finland.

There were 11 people on board. Three of them, including the pilot, jumped to safety before the plane crashed, police said.

The survivors have been hospitalised but their lives are not in danger. All the skydivers were residents of the area, police said.

Witnesses said the plane appeared to run into engine trouble and fell rapidly.

The Jamijarvi airport is a popular spot with amateur skydivers.

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