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Two South Africans killed after plane crashes in Tanzania: official

Sunday August 04 2019
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A screen grab of a map showing Tanzania and surrounding neighbours. A light plane crashed in western Tanzania on July 3, 2019, killing two South Africans, Tanzanian officials said. PHOTO | GOOGLE MAPS

By REUTERS

Dar es salaam,

A light plane crashed in western Tanzania on Saturday, killing two South Africans, officials said late on Saturday.

The plane with registration ZU-TAF-19 is a four-seater Sling plane from South Africa, according to Tanzanian officials.

“The pilot and passenger, both South African citizens, were killed in the plane crash that occurred shortly after take-off from Tabora Airport at around 7.30 am,” Sikonge district commissioner Peres Magiri told the privately-owned ITV television station.

“The plane, which was owned by a South African organisation known as U-Dream Global, was destroyed by fire after the crash. Only the engine and some parts of the plane were recovered.”

The plane, which entered Tanzania’s airspace from Uganda en route to Malawi, made a distress signal about engine failure before disappearing from radar, according to the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA).

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