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British husband & wife and new dad pilot, 40, among four killed as two Sea World helicopters crash mid-air in Australia

BRITISH newlyweds are among four dead after two tourist-filled helicopters collided in the air near a Sea World resort.

Three others including two children were fighting for their lives after the horror mid-air collision on the Gold Coast in Australia.

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Two helicopters collided mid-air leaving at four people deadCredit: EPA
One chopper landed upside down on a sandbankCredit: EPA
British couple Ron, 65, and Diane Hughes, 57 died in the midair collisionCredit: Facebook
The couple were on holiday in Australia at the timeCredit: Facebook
The two choppers seen moments before they crashedCredit: 9News
Beloved pilot Ash Jenkinson, 40, was killed along with three passengersCredit: Facebook
Mum Vanessa Tadros was killed while her son is fighting for lifeCredit: 9News
A friend of Ash paid tribute to the pilotCredit: Facebook - Ritchie Gregg

One Sea World helicopter was taking off on a sightseeing flight and the other was landing when they smashed into each other, police spokesman Gary Worrell said.

The lower craft lost its main rotor and plunged upside down into a sandbank.

British holidaymakers on board - named by friends as Ron Hughes, 65, and wife Diane, 57, from Liverpool - were killed. They were married last year.

The couple had reportedly travelled to the Gold Coast to visit Ron’s daughter Jane Manns, her husband Ben and their kids.

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Jane and Ben said the family has been left "heartbroken" by the tragedy.

“Our family is heartbroken and we are still trying to contact friends and family to let them know," they told Australian media.

"Please respect our privacy at this devastating time."

Diane's brother Dave Boyce added: "We would also like to thank you all for the love and support we have received.

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"We are truly humbled at this heartbreaking time."

Sydney mum Vanessa Tadros, 36, was named as another victim in Australian media. She was reportedly related to the Hugheses.

Her ten-year-old son was said to be critical in hospital last night, along with the other two passengers, a mum aged 33 and nine-year-old daughter.

Ash Jenkinson, 40, the chief pilot for Sea World Helicopters, was also killed in the crash.

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The experienced flyer - who reportedly grew up in Birmingham before moving to Australia - had recently become a dad.

Heartbroken cousins in the West Midlands shared poignant posts after news of his death.

Ian Jenkinson wrote: "I am absolutely devastated at the sudden and tragic loss of my cousin, in such an awful accident.

"Although we were half a world apart we regularly messaged each other. I send my love and condolences to you all down-under. RIP, love ya Cuz."

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Angela Jenkinson posted photos of them together on a visit to Oz and said: "Absolutely devastated of the news of our Aussie cousin.

"Our absolute love and sadness is with our Aussie family and friends."

Another UK relative, Charlie Jenkinson, said: "Fly High Cousin you will be deeply missed throughout. Your presence spanned from Aus to the UK."

Ash, known to hundreds on the Gold Coast as "Jenko", leaves behind a wife and a baby son.

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Pal Ritchie Gregg paid tribute to the dad and remembered how the pilot helped the victims of the devastating floods in New South Wales and Queensland.

He said: "This will always be the highlight of my life and just one of your legacies when we helped flood people. Cheers."

Ritchie said he frantically messaged Ash when he heard from another friend via social media that there had been a crash.

He texted Ash: "Hope that wasn't you?"

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