Seven dead in Majorca air crash as sightseeing helicopter collides with ultralight plane

Wreckage of the crash in Majorca - Incendios f.Baleares
Wreckage of the crash in Majorca - Incendios f.Baleares

Seven people, including two children, died when a sightseeing helicopter and an ultralight aircraft crashed in mid-air over Majorca.

The helicopter had three adults and two children on board, all of whom were killed.

According to the Balearic Islands government it was believed they were all German.

However, a local report suggested one of them may have been Italian.

Two men in the ultralight, who were local to Majorca, also died.

An ultralight is a form of small aircraft with only one or two seats.

Both aircraft were in private use, according to the Diario de Mallorca newspaper.

Emergency services were called to the crash at 1.35pm local time, and the mid-air collision happened over the Inca Hospital, in the municipality of Inca, in the north of the island

Wreckage from both aircraft was strewn across parts of the town and rural areas.

Photographs circulated on social media showed one section landed on fire on what appeared to be a garden wall.

A tail section from one of the aircraft came down on a road, and another section crashed into a farm field.

Pedro Sanchez, Spain's caretaker prime minister, sent his sympathies to the families of the dead.

He wrote on Twitter: "My solidarity and love for the families of the victims that lost their lives in this tragic accident,"

The Balearic islands government said an investigation into the cause of the tragedy had been launched.

More than nine million holidaymakers visit Majorca annually. Of those, more than two million are British.

As many as 500 cruise ships now dock in Palma each year, depositing up to 22,000 passengers a day.