The Amref Flying Doctors' Cessna aircraft took off from Wilson Airport on Thursday afternoon, bound for Hargeisa in Somalia. The plane crashed in the Githurai neighborhood, colliding with a residential area and igniting a fire. According to Kiambu County Commissioner Henry Wafula, the casualties included four individuals aboard the aircraft—physicians, nurses, and the pilot—as well as two bystanders on the ground. Additionally, two others sustained serious injuries.
A team of investigators has been dispatched to the crash site to determine the cause. The aircraft lost communication with air traffic control just three minutes after departure, as reported by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority. In a statement, Amref's CEO Stephen Gitau affirmed their cooperation with aviation authorities and emergency responders to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident.
An eyewitness, Patricia Kombo, recalled hearing a loud bang followed by a flash and smoke, prompting panic among those nearby. "We then heard people screaming and running," she said, describing the chaos that ensued after realizing it was a plane crash. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a collision between a train and a bus near Naivasha town resulted in at least four fatalities, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.
A team of investigators has been dispatched to the crash site to determine the cause. The aircraft lost communication with air traffic control just three minutes after departure, as reported by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority. In a statement, Amref's CEO Stephen Gitau affirmed their cooperation with aviation authorities and emergency responders to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident.
An eyewitness, Patricia Kombo, recalled hearing a loud bang followed by a flash and smoke, prompting panic among those nearby. "We then heard people screaming and running," she said, describing the chaos that ensued after realizing it was a plane crash. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a collision between a train and a bus near Naivasha town resulted in at least four fatalities, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.