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4 foreigners killed in west Kenya plane crash

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A KENYAN pilot and four foreigners — including three Americans — have died after a small plane carrying them from Kenya’s Maasai Mara nature reserve crashed in the west of the country, police said yesterday.

“There were five occupants in the plane and they did not survive,” said Edward Mwamburi, police chief for the Rift Valley region. He said the Cessna plane was heading from the famed Maasai Mara to Lodwar, near Lake Turkana, which is also popular with tourists.

“There was a Kenyan pilot on board and four foreign nationals,” said James Mugera, commander with the Kericho police.

Three of the foreigners were identified as Americans — two women and a man — while one remained unidentifi­ed, a police source said.

In June last year, a plane belonging to the FlySAX airline crashed on the edge of the Aberdares mountain range, leaving 10 people dead.

Kenya has a vibrant airline industry, with national airline Kenya Airways operating internatio­nally and locally alongside successful low-cost airlines and charter companies.

According to the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n in 2014, some 130,000 planes land and take off from Kenya each year, and the country has 35 operating airlines.

IATA said Kenya’s air transport infrastruc­ture quality ranks 6th out of 37 countries surveyed in Africa.

In October 2017 five passengers were killed when a helicopter crashed into Lake Nakuru, while in 2012 a helicopter carrying internal security minister George Saitoti crashed, killing all six passengers on board.

Kenya’s worst crash in recent years took place in 2007, when a Kenya Airways flight from Abidjan to Nairobi crashed into a swamp after takeoff, killing all 114 passengers.

(AFP)

 ??  ?? Rescue workers are at the site of a plane crash yesterday that killed a Kenyan pilot and his four foreign passengers — three of them American — in remote western Kenya. — AFP
Rescue workers are at the site of a plane crash yesterday that killed a Kenyan pilot and his four foreign passengers — three of them American — in remote western Kenya. — AFP

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