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Girl in model plane tragedy

A GIRL of 13 has died after being struck by a radio-controlled model plane in what is believed to be a freak accident.

Tara Lipscombe, who lived in Dartford, was walking with her mother on Dartford Heath at about 5pm on Tuesday when the incident happened. Police say the plane appeared to have been out of control and caused the girl severe injuries when it struck her.

She was taken to Darent Valley Hospital where she died from her injuries about three hours later.

The plane was being flown by a 55-year old man from London who was questioned by police officers at the scene.

An investigation is being carried out into the circumstances of the incident but police said the early indications suggested it was “a very tragic accident".

A spokesman for Dartford council said: “The council is awaiting the results of the police investigation into this tragic incident. A designated area for model flying has been in place at Dartford Heath since 1997. The council does not have the powers to suspend Heath bye-laws.

“However, while the police investigation is underway, it has agreed with the British Model Flying Association that it advises its members not to use the site as a mark of respect to the family. Notices to this effect are also to be posted.”

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