Four crew members were feared dead as a cargo plane crashed
into a commercial building in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, shortly after
taking off from the city's main airport on Wednesday, July 2.
The scene of Nairobi plane crash, Credits: Reuters
According
to the information provided by the Kenyan Airports Authority, KAA, a
Fokker 50 cargo plane with four people on board has this morning crashed
at a commercial building in Utawala after taking off from JKIA.
Besides
four crewmen, the plane's pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer and a loader
who were killed in crash, two guards at the building were badly
injured. The crash happened around 4 a.m. that meant a worse death toll
was avoided.
The
plane was carrying khat, the leafy plant production, sale, and
consumption are legal in east Africa but banned in many countries across
the globe. Khat contains a monoamine alkaloid called cathinone, an
amphetamine-like stimulant, which is said to cause excitement, loss of
appetite and euphoria.
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