Interesting and was not known to myself, so a big thanks, I supposed it was obvious that I was going to take note of this post.
The aircraft itself is Mosquito DZ543 and it is not a crash site that has visible wreckage. It seems that all the aircraft wreckage was cleared up at the time of the crash and dumped into a crater that was then filled. That crater was rediscovered by a certain unlawful aircraft wreckage collector who is well known amongst aviation enthuiasts. When police raided his house, they found much aircraft wreckage from many sites. The bodies of these two airmen were found in a house that he used to live in! Seems this aircraft collector was arrested but never charged for posession of those two bodies! Wow that amazes me.
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Details of the aircraft wreckage collector in this
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Just out of interest there really is a Mosquito crash site in that area with visible wreckage, it is Mosquito NT266 and wreckage can be seen on Hagg Common. I have the grid reference but will not disclose. I think this story proves why!