China News Agency, Berlin, July 26 (Reporter Peng Dawei) On the afternoon of the 25th local time, a small plane crashed into the top floor of a multi-storey residential building in Wesel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The accident caused three deaths.

  The Duisburg prosecutor, the Wesel County Police Department and the Wesel City Fire Department issued a joint statement that night, stating that at about 14:40 that day, a two-seat small plane crashed into Fabers in Wesel County. Three people were killed in a loft on the top floor of a multi-story residential building on Camp Street.

  It is reported that the crashed aircraft was a Czech-made TL-96 ultralight aircraft. On the same day, he took off from Mar City, Ruhr District, North Rhine-Westphalia, and took off again after stopping at the airport in Wesel County, and then crashed into a residential building. The deceased may be a female resident in the crashed house and two passengers on the small plane. A two-year-old child in the room suffered only minor injuries and was rescued safely. The rest of the residents in the room were not injured in the accident, but their emotions have not yet recovered.

  The scene screen reported by Deutsche News Agency showed that the house that was involved in the accident had billowing thick smoke. After the firefighters put out the fire, the house was seriously damaged.

  At present, the cause of the plane crash is not clear. The "Rhine Post" quoted the police as reporting that there are clues that the plane may have disintegrated before it hit a residential building. The police said that several parts of the crashed plane were found near the scene of the accident. The German Interpol is working with the Duisburg prosecutors and the Federal Aviation Accident Investigation Agency to investigate the cause of the accident.

  The reporter learned from the Chinese Consulate General in Dusseldorf that the consulate had contacted the local police and fire departments. According to the judgment on the scene, there were no Chinese citizens among the casualties. (Finish)