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Jordan Reynolds

Man, 70, who died after helicopter crash near Doncaster named

Police officers man the cordon near the site of the helicopter crash (Dave Higgens/PA) - (PA Wire)

A 70-year-old man who died after a helicopter crashed in South Yorkshire has been named by police.

Emergency services were called to Ings Road, Bentley, near Doncaster, at 10.15am on Thursday after a helicopter crashed in a field.

South Yorkshire Police said Peter Smith suffered serious injuries in the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The pilot of the aircraft, a 41-year-old man, and two other passengers, a 10-year-old boy and 58-year-old woman, suffered only minor injuries following the incident in Bentley.

The helicopter is believed to have crashed shortly after taking off from Retford Gamston Airport in Nottinghamshire.

Peter Smith died following a helicopter crash in Bentley, Doncaster (South Yorkshire Police/PA) (PA Media)

A spokesperson for the airport said the aircraft was based at the airport and operated by an onsite tenant.

Mr Smith’s family have shared the following tribute via police: “On Thursday October 30, we as a family sadly lost Peter in the most tragic of circumstances when he was involved in a helicopter crash in Bentley, Doncaster.

“Peter was a beloved husband, father and grandfather, and we are all devastated by this sudden loss. Peter was one of the smartest men who liked to spend his time making and fixing things. He had a real passion for aviation and this was something he shared with his family.

“He particularly liked to spend time with his grandchildren doing crafts and playing. He was a proud family man who spent a lot of his time with his son both working with and socially. Peter loved to have meals out with his wife and had a particularly sweet tooth.

“We understand that a parallel investigation is currently under way between the Air Accidents Investigation Branch and South Yorkshire Police which we are supporting, and we ask members of the public to not speculate on the circumstances surrounding the accident.

“We would like to ask for privacy during this incredibly difficult time to allow us to come to terms with what has occurred and grieve for the loss of Peter.”

Police are asking for anyone with information to get in touch. Officers are particularly keen to hear from those with footage of the helicopter leading up to the crash.

People can contact police online or by calling 101, quoting incident number 218 of October 30.

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