It was on the evening of June 2 that a plane from Borås Ultralätt airclub crashed in the middle of the residential area Ekås outside Borås. The two people on board, a man in his 50s and one in his 25s, were killed.

"The accident has been due to too low altitude and too low speed," says Peter Novén, survey leader at the police.

The traffic police in Gothenburg leading the preliminary investigation have now received a report from a crash investigator at the Royal Swedish Aerospace Club, KSAK, who has investigated the cause of the accident.

The accident investigator has spoken to witnesses, investigated the plane and checked the documentation the club has.

Several authorities have worked on the investigation, among others the Swedish Transport Agency and the Civil Aviation Administration.