A private Lear jet with nine
passengers on board crashed on approach near Grand Bahama International
Airport, killing everyone on the plane, including a prominent evangelical
pastor and his wife.
“The Department of Civil Aviation
has been advised unofficially that the aircraft was destroyed and that there
were no survivors,” the Ministry of Transport and Aviation said in a statement
to The Associated Press.
The Lear 36 Executive Jet had taken
off from the Bahamian capital of Nassau and crashed about 5 p.m. local time
today, as it was coming in for a landing at Grand Bahama International Airport
in Freeport.
Dr. Myles Munroe and his wife Ruth
were killed in the crash, Kelley Jackson, a spokeswoman from the Andrew J.
Young Foundation told ABC News.
“Ambassador Young expresses his deep
sadness over the tragic death of his friends Dr. Myles and Mrs. Ruth Munroe,”
the organization posted on its Facebook page tonight. “He offers condolences to
the Munroe family and the families of the other souls who lost their lives as a
result of this shocking plane crash.”
Munroe and his wife were on the way
to the Global Leadership Forum, which was organized by Munroe and was scheduled
for this week in Freeport.
A posting on Munroe’s Facebook page
said the event would go on for two and a half days.
“This is what Dr. Munroe would have
wanted. Please keep his family and the ministry in prayers,” the post said.
Dr. William M. Wilson, president of
Oral Roberts University where Munroe was a student, expressed his sadness at
the loss of an “outstanding ORUalumni and friend.”
A spokesperson at the Bahamas Air
accident investigation and prevention unit told ABC they understand that it may
be the plane of a prominent minister in the Bahamas, but officials have
declined to identify the victims.
Based upon the flight plan
information that was registered at the point of the departure, officials are of
the opinion that the plane was the only aircraft in the area at the time, so
they are going on the assumption that it was a prominent minister on the
aircraft, the spokesperson said.
It was not yet known what caused the
crash, and police and rescue teams were on the scene, but a full investigation
would only begin at daylight, officials said.
“The Department of Civil Aviation
has been advised that there were some fatalities and we are awaiting
confirmation from the Royal Bahamas Police Force as to whether there were any
survivors,” The Department of Civil Aviation said in a statement. “The Grand
Bahama Airport Company Crash Fire Rescue Department responded to the incident,
and the Police and Bahamas Air Sea Rescue (BASRA) are presently on the scene.”
(ABC News)
Prominent Evangelical Pastor, Wife Among 9 Dead in Bahamas Jet Crash
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