Emergency workers offered counselling after crash

Crash scene Credit: PA

The Shoreham community is still trying to come to terms and make sense of a plane crash that killed at least 11 people.

Hundreds of people have been arriving all day near to the scene of the Shoreham Airshow disaster to pay tribute to those who died.

Identifying all the victims of the Hawker Hunter jet crash could take weeks, the Coroner for West Sussex has warned, with the investigation a "slow and painstaking operation".

Sussex Police estimate the number of people thought to have died in the tragedy still stands at 11.

Maurice Abrahams

Last night, a fourth victim was named - wedding car driver Maurice Abrahams, who was 76 and a former Hampshire police officer.

Matt Jones

Three other victims are Worthing United players Matthew Grimstone and Jacob Schilt. And 24-year-old personal trainer Matt Jones from Littlehampton.

Worthing United players Matthew Grimstone and Jacob Schilt.

Motorcyclist, Mark Trussler from Worthing, is missing. Fears have also been raised over 23-year-old Daniele Polito, a young father who is also from Worthing.

The final parts of the crashed Hawker Hunter have now been removed. Up to 300 emergency workers are involved in the operation. They'll be offered special counselling.

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