Heartbreak in Kwale: Airline Confirms 11 Onboard, No Survivors in Devastating Plane Crash
“We Are Profoundly Saddened” — Airline Confirms Passenger Details
In a deeply emotional statement, the airline managing the ill-fated flight revealed the final passenger count.
“We are profoundly saddened to report that, according to preliminary information, there were 10 passengers and one crew member on board. Sadly, there are no survivors. Our hearts and prayers are with all those affected by this tragic event,” the statement read.
The passengers included eight Hungarians, two Germans, and one Kenyan crew member. They were headed to the Maasai Mara from Diani Airportct” — Company Clarifies Numbers

Initial reports had suggested that 12 people were onboard. However, the airline clarified the discrepancy and confirmed the accurate count.
“We have verified the manifest. There were 11 people onboard, not 12 as earlier reported,” a spokesperson said.
This correction came as families and friends of the victims sought answers and closure.
“We Are Helping Families” — Airline Activates Support Teams
“We are committed to helping the families through this painful time,” the company stated.
Additionally, an emergency response team is working closely with authorities to investigate the crash.
“We’re On Site” — KCAA Leads Investigation
“Several agencies are already on site to establish the cause of the accident and its immediate impact,” KCAA said.
The investigation will include weather analysis, flight data review, and aircraft inspection.

“Flames Upon Impact” — Crash Site Reveals Devastation
Images and videos from the crash site paint a grim picture. Parts of the aircraft were scattered across the forested terrain. Witnesses reported that the plane burst into flames upon impact.
“The wreckage was everywhere. The fire made survival impossible,” a local resident shared.
Rescue efforts were severely hampered by harsh weather and the remote location of the crash.
“We Must Learn From This” — Nation Demands Accountability
As the country mourns, many are asking tough questions. Why was the plane allowed to fly in such weather? Could this tragedy have been prevented?

“We need answers. We need accountability,” a grieving relative said.
The investigation continues, but the pain remains fresh for those left behind.
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Heartbreak in Kwale: Airline Confirms 11 Onboard, No Survivors in Devastating Plane Crash

