Six dead in Kenya medical small plane crash, official says
Summary
Six people died when a medical charity plane crashed into a residential area in Nairobi, Kenya. The plane, a Cessna operated by Amref Flying Doctors, was heading to Somalia. Officials are investigating the cause of the crash.Key Facts
- A small medical plane crashed in Nairobi, Kenya, killing six people.
- The plane belonged to Amref Flying Doctors and was a Cessna model.
- It was en route from Nairobi to Hargeisa, Somalia, when it crashed.
- Four people on the plane, including doctors and the pilot, died, along with two people on the ground.
- Two more people on the ground were seriously injured.
- The plane lost radio and radar contact shortly after take-off.
- Investigators are working to find out what caused the crash.
- The Kenya Defence Forces and the National Police are carrying out search and recovery operations.
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