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Tanzania pays tearful tribute to plane crash victims

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Grieving Tanzanians paid emotional tribute to 19 people killed when a passenger plane plunged into Lake Victoria in the country’s deadliest air crash in decades. The Precision Air flight from the financial capital Dar es Salaam crashed on Sunday morning while trying to land in the northwestern city of Bukoba. Police blamed bad weather for the accident.

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa was among hundreds of people who gathered at Kaitaba Stadium in Bukoba, with Muslim and Christian clerics leading prayers for the dead as onlookers wiped away tears.

Twenty-four survivors were plucked to safety out of the 43 people aboard flight PW 494, with investigators from Precision Air and the Tanzania Airports Authority arriving in the lakeside city on Sunday.

Precision Air, a publicly listed company and Tanzania’s largest private carrier, said the aircraft was an ATR 42-500, manufactured by Toulouse-based Franco-Italian firm ATR, and had 39 passengers — including an infant — and four crew members on board.
During the ceremony, Kagera regional commissioner Albert Chalamila singled out the “great role” played by volunteers, giving one million Tanzanian shillings ($430) to a fisherman who was hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the rescue effort.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday also hailed emergency workers and volunteers for acting quickly to save lives. I congratulate those who participated in the rescue, including the people of Bukoba,” she said on Twitter.

“I pray for the deceased to rest in peace and for the injured to recover quickly. The accident investigations are still ongoing and I would like to ask the public to remain calm for now,” Transport Minister Makame Mbarawa added.

Precision Air, which is partly owned by Kenya Airways, was founded in 1993 and operates domestic and regional flights as well as private charters to popular tourist destinations such as Serengeti National Park and the Zanzibar archipelago.

The accident comes five years after 11 people died when a plane belonging to safari company Coastal Aviation crashed in northern Tanzania.

Source: eNCA

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