All passengers aboard Kenya Air plane dead

All 114 passengers and crew, including 15 Indians, were killed aboard the Kenya Airways airliner that crashed Saturday after taking off from Douala airport in Cameroon on a flight to Nairobi.


NAIROBI: All 114 passengers and crew, including 15 Indians, were killed aboard the Kenya Airways airliner that crashed Saturday after taking off from Douala airport in Cameroon on a flight to Nairobi, eyewitnesses said on Monday.

An updated passenger list released by the airline said the occupants included 85 Africans, 21 Asian, seven Europeans and one US citizen.

The passengers on the ill fated aircraft included 25-year-old Amol Chauhan, director of Parle Products, who was on a business trip to Africa.

Among the passengers was the Nairobi-based Associated Press correspondent Anthony Mitchell. He had been on assignment in the region. Other passengers include executives from the South African mobile phone giant MTN.
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