An aircraft makes an emergency landing on a road on the outskirts of Prince George, British Columbia, and the incident leaves one person dead and 10 others injured, according to police.

The Mirror and Daily Express both report the same casualty figures and describe the landing as an emergency response that occurs on Thursday afternoon. Both outlets attribute the information to police statements. While the coverage is brief, they agree that the crash results in injuries to 10 people and a fatality, and that the location is in the Prince George area. Neither outlet provides additional details on the aircraft type, the cause of the emergency landing, the severity of the injured, or the circumstances surrounding the road landing.

Overall, both reports focus on the confirmed death and the number of injuries, offering limited context beyond the timing and location of the event on a remote road.