Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn pay tribute to RAF engineer who died following Red Arrows crash on Anglesey
Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have both paid tribute to the RAF engineer who died yesterday after a Red Arrows jet crashed on Anglesey yesterday.
The pilot of the hawk jet survived and is currently receiving treatment in hospital.
The Prime Minister said in her opening remarks: "I'm sure the whole House will also wish to join me in expressing our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the Red Arrows engineer who tragically died in the aircraft incident at RAF Valley yesterday."
Mr Corbyn joined Mrs May in sending condolences, adding: "We wish the pilot well in his recovery."