Official causes of death have been released for the two men killed in a helicopter crash in central London.
Pilot Pete Barnes, 50, died from multiple injuries, while pedestrian Matthew Wood, 39, suffered severe burns and a leg injury, Scotland Yard said.
Air accident investigators are working to establish the cause of the crashPost-mortem examinations were carried out at Greenwich Mortuary after the men died in the incident on Wednesday.
Police say they are working with the Air Accidents Investigation Branch and Civil Aviation Authority and an inquest is expected to open in due course.
Mr Wood's sister earlier told Sky News he was a "big guy with a big heart".
He was walking to work as a pest control manager when he was killed after the aircraft hit a crane on The Tower in St George Wharf in Vauxhall.
Amanda Wood added he was a "gentle giant" who had been looking forward to planning his 40th birthday in April.
Chris Barnes, 55, paid tribute to his pilot brother Peter, describing him as a "good guy".
He said it would have been his "instinct" to do whatever he could to minimise casualties.
Cordons and road closures remain in place around the scene of the crash as work continues to remove the wreckage of the crane.
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