http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/10/world/africa/10cnd-kenya.htmlI have never figured out why so many people in such important positions would travel all together like that. I wonder how this will affect the politics of their region. This will obviously make things very difficult for awhile
NAIROBI, Kenya, April 10 — A military cargo plane carrying a high-level Kenyan delegation on a peace mission crashed today as it attempted to land in bad weather in the north of the country, killing 14 people, including 5 members of Parliament.
A provincial official and two crew members aboard the Chinese-made Y-12 aircraft were rescued from the crash site, on a hillside near the town of Marsabit. One additional passenger was recovered from the fiery wreckage, but died en route to Nairobi for treatment.
"This is the worst tragedy to hit the National Assembly," said Speaker Francis ole Kaparo, announcing the adjournment of Parliament until all the deceased were buried. "We have lost a lot of good people."
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"There was such a big fire," Daniel Lemoille, a local resident who rushed to the scene shortly after the 10 a.m. crash, said in an interview. "The only thing left unburnt was the tail and a little bit of wing."
It was not the first time that a plane has gone down carrying leading politicians. In January 2003, a minister and two pilots were killed when a private plane crashed in western Kenya. Three other government ministers survived and a public inquiry into the accident recommended that no more than three Cabinet ministers or senior government officials should travel on a single plane.