Bin Laden jet 'avoided microlight' before crashing
The luxury jet carrying members of the bin Laden family avoided a microlight before trying to land too far along the runway.
The luxury jet carrying members of the bin Laden family avoided a microlight before trying to land too far along the runway.
Relatives of al Qaida founder Osama bin Laden were among the four people who died when a private jet crash-landed at a car auction site in Hampshire.
The Saudi-registered Phenom 300 jet was attempting to land at Blackbushe Airport when it crashed on to dozens of cars and burst into flames.
Hampshire Police confirmed that all three passengers on board the plane were members of the large and wealthy Bin Laden family, from Saudi Arabia, who were visiting the UK on holiday.
The plane's Jordanian pilot also died in the crash.
Arab media have named the relatives as Osama bin Laden's stepmother Rajaa Hashim, his sister Sana bin Laden and her husband Zuhair Hashim.
A police spokesman said: "We do believe three of the deceased to be the mother, sister and brother-in-law of the owner of the aircraft, all of whom are from the Bin Laden family, but formal post-mortem examinations are ongoing. "They were Saudi Arabian nationals and visiting the UK on vacation."
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