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Two Elderly Men Dead After Plane Crash

A small plane crashed into a lake south of Norrtälje on Friday afternoon. Two men in their 70s and 80s have died, police say.

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A small plane crashed into a lake south of Norrtälje on Friday afternoon. Two men in their 70s and 80s have died, police say.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A small aircraft has crashed into Lake Limmaren outside Norrtälje. The aircraft has now been located, but a major search operation for the people on board is still underway, writes Norrtelje newspaper. – We are on site with surface recovery vehicles and are cooperating with the rescue services on site, says Björn Alverfeldt, press spokesperson for the Swedish Maritime Administration.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A private plane has crashed into Lake Limmaren in Norrtälje, the Swedish Maritime Administration's maritime and air rescue center confirms to SVT. Two people who were on board the plane have been found. The extent of the damage is unclear, the rescue service says. A major rescue operation with helicopters and divers is underway at the scene.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A small plane has crashed into a lake outside Norrtälje. Two people were on board. – It is in full swing, says Lina Buurstra from sea and air rescue

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Swedish police car. Image from the archive.SVT / BlåljusbilderTwo people died when a small private plane crashed into Lake Limmaren near the town of Norrtälje in Sweden. An extensive search with helicopters and divers began after the crash was reported at 5:00 a.m. local time today. According to Swedish media reports, the aviation authorities will begin an investigation into the circumstances of the crash this morning.

A small aircraft has crashed into Lake Limmaren in Uppland. Two people are reported to have been on board.

·Uppsala, Sweden
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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