crash in South Africa while spraying crops and "living the dream" in his new country where he had become engaged to his girlfriend four months before.
Stewart Graham, 25, from Edinburgh, was killed in the early hours of 19th January while spraying pesticide on Koos Moller's pear orchards in the town of Wolseley in the South African province of Western Cape.
He was in the air by 4am and had refuelled nearly two hours later when tragedy struck. His Bell Jet Ranger, loaded with 295 kilogrammes of pesticide and a spraying rig underneath the helicopter, reportedly clipped the earth cable of an electricity pylon and plummeted nose-first into the ground after breaking apart in midair.The Scottish pilot was killed instantly.Following a four-month.
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