Worthing United footballer Matthew Grimstone was among those killed. "In his 23 years, we can honestly say he never lost his temper." Worthing United play in the premier division of the Southern Combination Football League. The tragedy happened after the jet crashed into a busy bypass, hitting at least four cars on the A27 near Brighton about 1.20pm local time on Saturday. The plane failed to pull out of a loop manoeuvre at the Shoreham Air Show in time.

Worthing United footballer Jacob Schilt. A Daimler, believed to be registered to a wedding car-hire company, was caught up in the crash. It is not known if any members of a wedding party were among the victims. The pilot, named as former RAF pilot Andy Hill, survived and is in a critical condition. A woman lays flowers near where the plane crashed. Credit:Reuters Police said on Sunday that 11 people were "highly likely" to have been killed in the crash.

Initial reports said seven people were killed but police, quoted by the BBC, said it was "highly likely" that 11 died, citing comments made by Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry on Sunday. Matt Jones, who was killed in the crash, moved to Australia in 2014. Credit:Facebook Personal trainer travelled to Australia The death of personal trainer Matt Jones, 24, was announced online by his sister Becky Jones on Sunday. A message is seen on a floral tribute left at a memorial set up near the crash site. Credit:Reuters

"Thank you to everyone who has messaged me. We are devastated to say Matt Jones was one of the fatalities," she wrote on Facebook. She appealed for help in finding her brother on Saturday after he failed to return home. He had been due to go to the beach after work. According to his Facebook posts, Mr Jones, of Littlehampton, West Sussex, travelled to Australia, picking fruit and working in a chicken farm in Shepparton, Victoria, early last year. He stayed at Base Backpackers in St Kilda in April 2014, then qualified as a scuba diver in Cairns . He returned to Britain in June 2014 and travelled to India earlier this year.

His family were too upset to talk as they answered the door to their terraced home in Littlehampton where bouquets of flowers were left in tribute in the front garden. A neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: "We have known him for a long time, he was a really nice guy. He had a good job, training to be a fitness trainer. We have spoken to the family, we offered our sympathies. "He was a really nice bloke and will be missed." Tributes flowed on social media for the fun-loving Brit, who wrote on April 13, "Life is so god damn short, just do what makes you happy!" Anne Bentley posted: "Shine bright buddy, you will be so so missed by everyone."

Connor Nashey wrote: "U will never be forgotten Matt rest in peace now x." Burst into flames The accident happened when the jet failed to pull out of a loop and ploughed into the busy A27 highway in West Sussex and exploded in a huge fireball. Dramatic footage showed the plane bursting into flames as it hit the road near Shoreham Airfield, where the display was taking place.

Investigators and specialist recovery teams have started clearing the scene of the crash. The A27 road remained closed as the recovery continues, police said in a statement. A memorial was set up with bouquets of flowers and cards left in memory of those killed. Reuters, Bloomberg, Robyn Grace