Four German tourists have died in a plane crash in Namibia, police said on Tuesday.

The tourists, all from one family died together with and their South African pilot when the plane crashed.

According to a police report the plane crashed a few minutes after taking off from an airstrip on Impalila Island along the Zambezi River.

Image of Impalila Island

The Impalila island, which lies in the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, a unique ecological site with waterfalls, forests and marshes and home to several wildlife species.

Police spokesperson Elifas Kuwinga confirmed the incident to local media and said the aircraft took off at around 12h00 from the Impalila Island.

He said preliminary investigations indicated that all five occupants of the plane died in the crash.

“Investigations into this matter continue and a full incident report will be forwarded soonest,” Kuwinga said.

They were travelling on a chartered Cessna 210 with the registration number V5-LMK.

You May Also Like

New Book Explores National Assembly’s Role in Democratic Governance

Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Senator Ita Enang, has described a new book…

Gov Idris Funds Construction of Kebbi Renewed Hope Secretariat

Kebbi State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Agenda, Alhaji Sambo Aliyu Gwandu,…

Nat’l Assembly Open Week Begins, Speaker Seeks Public Participation

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has urged Nigerians to…

Senate Queries Revenue Agencies Over Nonappearance at Interactive Session

The Senate Committee on Finance has warned heads of some government agencies…
Download FRCN Kaduna Hausa App