UK plane crash kills members of Bin Laden family, Saudis say

Members of Osama bin Laden’s family were killed in a small plane crash in southern England in which three passengers and the pilot died, the Saudi Embassy in London said.

The Saudi ambassador to Britain, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud, offered his condolences via Twitter to the family of the late Mohammed bin Laden over the crash Friday but did not name the victims.

The late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden — killed in a U.S. raid on a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in May 2011 — was one of dozens of children of Mohammed bin Laden. The bin Laden family is large and is spread around the world.

The plane crashed at Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire, to the west of London.

The UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said Friday it had sent a team to investigate the incident but declined to give further details. The team remained at the site on Saturday.

Hampshire Police confirmed that there were four people on board the plane, including the pilot, and that there were no survivors. No one on the ground was injured, police said.

The official Saudi Press Agency did not identify those on the plane but said it was a Saudi-registered Embraer 505 Phenom 300 aircraft.

Since the accident happened on British soil, the investigation will be in the hands of the AAIB.

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