Hello ,
Here something that you perhaps can use :
28/06/1944
Arendonk Belgium
Ju-88 G-1
Mosquito 141Sq F/O Welham / Hollis
WNr-710455
4./NJG 3
D5+
Uffz Wilfert Eugen (KIA) pilot 09/04/1920 Unterweischlitz , buried Lommel Belgium 51/537
Obgfr Martin Karl ( KIA ) radio 26/08/1922 Langenstadt/Kulmbach, buried Ijsselstein Holland Z/4/86
Gefr Scherbaum Rudolf ( WIA ) gunner
28/06/1944
Bunsbeek Belgium at 0210 hrs local time
Ju-88 G-1
WNr-710880
Stab .IV./NJG3 D5+AF
Maj Buschmann Franz ( KIA ) pilot 10/09/1913 Buschhausen , first buried Le Culot cemetery Belgium in Grave nr 55 , later Lommel Belgium 49/104
Uffz Schmalfeldt Heinrich ( KIA ) radio Armstadt/Thuringen 11/09/1920 , buried Lommel Belgium 48/585
Uffz Bode Heinrich ( WIA ) gunner , bailed out
28/06/1944
Izegem Belgium 10 km north-east of Roeselare
Mosquito II
Oblt Ferger Heinz
3./NJG3 0030 hrs
18th victory
HJ-941
141Sqn TW-X
West Raynham
F/L Hampshire Herbert R (KIA) 114329 pilot
W/O Melrose Andrew Alan W (KIA) navigator-radar 1344712 Buried at Wevelgem on Thursday june 29 1944
According to the following link Mosquito DD787 crashed near the municipality of Wrakken part of the town Weert in the province Limburg Holland. F/O Mallett Ronald Spencer is buried at Eindhoven cemetery some 25 km north west of Weert. In the book Nachtjagd War Diaries by Dr Theo Boiten and Roderick Mackenzie there is no claim that night by a nightfighter on a Mosquito.
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=50327
Best wishes for 2015
Alain57