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The Terrible Final Moments of This Plane: 'Everything Was on Fire'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
They had just completed their training. They were allowed to fly their bomber over their British home bases before entering the Second World War. One last wiggle of the wings and they were gone. “Never to return,” says Toine Verstappen from Neerkant. He worked with fellow villagers on a new monument in Neerkant for a crashed British aircraft. The crew perished, and a 21-year-old was never found. It happened just outside Neerkant. On the night of…
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They had just completed their training. They were allowed to fly their bomber over their British home bases before entering the Second World War. One last wiggle of the wings and they were gone. “Never to return,” says Toine Verstappen from Neerkant. He worked with fellow villagers on a new monument in Neerkant for a crashed British aircraft. The crew perished, and a 21-year-old was never found. It happened just outside Neerkant. On the night of…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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