Four people were killed in Hungary on Sunday when two small planes collided in mid-air, authorities have said.
The planes, a four-seat Cessna-182 and a six-seat Piper-28, collided in mid-air and crashed near the town of Gödöllő, about 30 kilometers northeast of Budapest, Pest County Directorate for Disaster Management said on its website.
Three people, including one child, aboard the Cessna died while four in the Piper jumped to safety before the collision using parachutes, leaving only the pilot who died in the crash.
A rescue helicopter found the Piper in a heavily wooded region while the Cessna went down in a plains area.