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Shoreham crash: The list of casualties grows

Four people are now confirmed to have died in the West Sussex tragedy

Staff
Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:19 EDT
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A woman lays flowers near the site where a Hawker Hunter fighter jet crashed on August 23, 2015 in Shoreham, England
A woman lays flowers near the site where a Hawker Hunter fighter jet crashed on August 23, 2015 in Shoreham, England (Getty)

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Missing: Daniele Polito

The 23-year-old father was travelling home to Worthing, West Sussex, with Matt Jones, who died in the accident. He has not been seen since. Tanya Ellen, the mother of his three-year-old, said: “I am being strong for my son”. Marina Polito, believed to be Daniele’s sister, wrote on social media: “Nothing has been confirmed that Daniele is gone.”

Daniele Polito
Daniele Polito (Facebook)

Missing: Mark Trussler

The motorcyclist from Worthing has been missing since Saturday. Friends say his “fire-damaged” bike has been recovered from the scene. Mr Trussler’s age is not yet known. His partner, Giovanna Chirico, has appealed for information. “He was at Shoreham Airport,” she wrote, adding: “Hoping he doesn’t have mobile signal.”

Mark Trussler and fiancée Giovanna
Mark Trussler and fiancée Giovanna (Facebook)

Died: Maurice Abrahams

A car-hire company said it believed one of its drivers, Maurice Abrahams, 76, who was at the wheel of a Daimler en route to collect a bride for her wedding, had been killed. Jay Sherwin, the owner of Chariots Chauffeurs, based at Clayhill, near Lewes, said his “heartfelt condolences” were with the driver’s “family and friends”.

Maurice Abrahams, 76, was killed in the crash
Maurice Abrahams, 76, was killed in the crash (Sussex Police/PA)

Died: Matthew Grimstone

The 23-year-old goalkeeper was killed en route to play in a football match for Worthing United FC. A trainee groundsman at Brighton and Hove Albion, Mr Grimstone was travelling with Jacob Schilt, who also died in the accident. Mr Grimstone’s mother, Sue, joined calls for aerobatic displays to be held over the sea.

Matthew Grimstone
Matthew Grimstone (PA)

Died: Matt Jones

The 24-year-old personal trainer from Littlehampton was on the A27 with Daniele Polito, who remains missing. His sister, Becky Jones, confirmed his death on Sunday, writing: “We are devastated to say Matt Jones was one of the fatalities.”

Matt Jones
Matt Jones (PA)

Died: Jacob Schilt

The 23-year-old Worthing United midfielder was killed alongside his team-mate Matthew Grimstone. Mr Schilt, who attended Varndean School in Brighton, was on the way to a match against Loxwood. Worthing United described him as a “tenacious midfielder” and “very skillful”.

Jacob Schilt (left)
Jacob Schilt (left)

Lucky escape: The original pilot

The original pilot of the ill-fated Hawker Hunter plane had swapped with a colleague to take a holiday in Cambodia, it has emerged. Chris Heames, 62, found out about Saturday’s crash when friends texted asking about his wellbeing. “It could have been me and it could have happened to anybody,” he told Daily Mail. The retired RAF Squadron leader said he flew the same plane at the event last year.

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