Wreckage of two helicopters that crashed near Sea World on Australia

Two Britons are reported to be among four people killed after two helicopters crashed while in the air near Sea World on Australia’s Gold Coast.

The aircraft were flying above a sandbank when they collided with each other moments after take off earlier today.

The incident, which happened in front of hundreds of horrified tourists, caused one of the helicopters to crash upside down, killing the pilot and three passengers.

Three other passengers on board, believed to be a woman and two children, have been rushed to hospital with serious injuries.

Wreckage of two helicopters that crashed near Sea World on Australia's Gold Coast on Monday

Wreckage of two helicopters that crashed near Sea World on Australia's Gold Coast on Monday

Wreckage of two helicopters that crashed near Sea World on Australia’s Gold Coast on Monday

A police officer looks at the damaged cockpit of one of the helicopters following the fatal mid-air crash

A police officer looks at the damaged cockpit of one of the helicopters following the fatal mid-air crash

A police officer looks at the damaged cockpit of one of the helicopters following the fatal mid-air crash

The pilot of the other helicopter was able to perform a controlled landing, despite the injuries to those onboard after the cockpit was smashed in by the collision.

The incident took place on Monday afternoon at the Sea World resort, which offers joy flights to people wanting an aerial view of the coast.

Video footage from the moments before the crash shows the two helicopters converging on each other, with horrified witnesses shouting ‘no!’ upon realising they will collide.

The Foreign Office has said that two of those who have lost their lives are British nationals and it is supporting their families.

An FCDO spokesperson told the Mirror: ‘We are supporting the family of two British nationals who died in Australia and are in contact with the local authorities.’

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