by Gráinne Connolly
Air Accident Investigators are expecting to recover the wreckage of a plane involved in a fatal crash in County Antrim this weekend.
The light aircraft was seen circling, before it took a nosedive and came down near Nutts Corner yesterday lunchtime.
Two people were killed and have not been formally identified yet.
The Air Accident Investigation Branch had a team on site yesterday who have been examining the wreckage and started a field investigation.
A spokesperson for the branch said they're expecting to recover what's left of the plane and take it back to a facility in the South of England for a more detailed examination.
We've been told it'll take some time for a final accident report to be put together.
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