A grim discovery was made in Kwale County, Kenya, Tuesday morning, where a light plane, 5Y-CCA, crashed, claiming the lives of at least 12 individuals aboard. The victims are believed to be predominantly tourists. The aircraft had departed from the scenic coastal town of Diani, a hub for tourism, with its destination being Kichwa Tembo, another key tourist locale. The crash occurred at approximately 08:30 local time. The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has officially confirmed the accident, providing the flight’s route and the aircraft’s registration details. This airline specializes in linking coastal areas like Mombasa with renowned safari parks and cities, including Nairobi and the iconic Maasai Mara. Upon notification, police and paramedics quickly arrived at the scene. Disturbing video footage showed the plane engulfed in fire, with extensive wreckage strewn across the Tsimba Golini crash site. Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation to determine the precise cause of the crash. Early speculation suggests that challenging weather conditions and poor visibility might have played a role in the tragic event. Details concerning the identities of those lost and further findings from the investigation are expected.





