Nine people are dead after a private jet crashed as it
approached the island of Grand Bahama on Sunday.
The Lear 36 Executive Jet had taken off from the Bahamian
capital of Nassau and crashed while attempting to land around 5pm local time in
Freeport, according to a statement from the Ministry of Transport and Aviation.
‘The Department of Civil Aviation has been advised
unofficially that the aircraft was destroyed and that there were no survivors,’
the ministry said
Two of the dead have been named as Dr Myles Munroe, the
leader of Bahamas Faith Ministries, and his wife Ruth
The Lear 36 Executive Jet had taken off from the Bahamian
capital of Nassau and crashed while attempting to land around 5 p.m. local time
in Freeport (stock image of a Lear 36)
Two of the dead have been named as Dr Myles Munroe, the
leader of Bahamas Faith Ministries (BFM), and his wife Ruth, reports Tribune
242.
The passengers were on their way to the Global Leadership
Forum hosted by the BFM, an organization that Munroe, 60, founded.
The identities of the other people on board have not yet
been confirmed.
The plane reportedly struck a crane at the Grand Bahama Ship
Yard, exploding on impact and crashing into the ground near a junkyard area.
There had been heavy rain across the region which may have
caused the plane to hit the crane.
The plane departed Lynden Pindling International Airport
(LPIA) at 4.07pm and crashed while making an approach for landing at Grand
Bahama International Airport at 5.10pm, the Department of Civil Aviation
said.
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