Two men killed in Enstone microlight crash are named

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An inquest will be opened tomorrow into the deaths of Keith Poulton and Connor Morris

Two men who were killed after their light aircraft crashed at an airfield in Oxfordshire have been named.

Keith Poulton, 59, of Rugby, and Dr Connor Morris, known as Edward, 62, of Witney, died when their microlight crashed at Enstone Airfield, near Chipping Norton, on Friday, 3 July.

An inquest is due to open on Tuesday at Oxford Coroners' Court.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) confirmed it was still investigating the crash.

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The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said it 'will report in due course' the outcome of its investigation

The small airfield near the village of Enstone was originally built by the Royal Air Force during World War Two and is now regularly used by civilian light aircraft.

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Enstone airfield was originally built by the RAF during World War Two and is now regularly used by civilian light aircraft

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