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Six-year-old recovering after parents killed in plane crash

Jewellery Quarter businessman Lewis Tonkinson and wife Sally died following a plane crash in Hampshire

Lewis and Sally Tonkinson at their wedding

A six-year-old boy from Warwickshire who survived a plane crash which killed his parents is conscious and making a recovery, according to his school.

George Tonkinson is being treated at Southampton General Hospital for the injuries he suffered when the light aircraft he was travelling in came down in woodland near Popham Airfield, Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon..

Lewis Tonkinson, 50, and Sally Tonkinson, 44, from Alcester, were travelling from the Isle of Wight along with their son and were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.

Jim Turner, headteacher at the independent King's Hawford Junior school in Worcester, where George is a year 2 pupil, said that he is a "lovely boy" who will "need the support of those close to him" following the tragic accident which has left him an orphan.

He said: "We are deeply saddened to hear of the accident which resulted in George Tonkinson suffering serious injuries and the deaths of his parents, Lewis and Sally Tonkinson.

"George is a lovely boy. He will need the support of those close to him at this difficult time. Our thought and prayers are with them all. We heard today that George is conscious and making a recovery from this horrific incident.

"We will be talking to the children on their return to school tomorrow and holding a special assembly in which we will all be praying for George and his family."

Mr Tonkinson was a director and co-founder of Pinnacle Marketing Communications.