The sons of a couple whose house was destroyed in a plane crash say they are "thankful" to be alive. Ed and Pat Harman were away on holiday when the private twin-engined Cessna jet collided with their house in Farnborough, Kent, killing all five people on board.
Investigators are searching for clues in the wreckage of a house where a private jet crashed at the weekend.
Five men - including two former touring car drivers - died when the plane struck the property in Farnborough in Kent.
Eyewitnesses said it was a miracle that no one was killed on the ground.
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Windows Live map of the incident showing Biggin Hill airport where the plane departed from and Broadwater Gardens/Romsey Close in Farnborough, Kent where the plane came down.
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