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Four US tourists, pilot killed in Kenya chopper crash

NAIROBI, March 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Four American tourists and a Kenyan
pilot were killed when their helicopter crashed on a remote island in a lake
in northwest Kenya, police said Monday.

The accident occurred in the Central Island National Park in Lake Turkana
on Sunday evening, police said in a statement.

“There were five people on board, four of them were US citizens and the
pilot, Capt Marious Magonga,” the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority said in a
statement.

Magonga was also a pilot for Kenya’s deputy president, William Ruto, who
owned the crashed helicopter.

The helicopter “lost contact and crashed” shortly after taking off with a
second chopper from Lake Turkana’s Central Island, the statement said.

Rescuers found the wreckage about seven hours later “with no survivors”.

“The cause of the incident is yet to be established and the details of the
deceased will be released once the next of kin have been notified,” a police
statement said.

Known as the Jade Sea, Lake Turkana, is the most saline lake in East
Africa, the largest desert lake in the world, and a popular tourist spot.

Its Central Island is made up of three active volcanoes, according to the
Kenya Wildlife Service.

The lake is an important stopover for migratory birds and its islands are
breeding grounds for the Nile crocodile, hippopotamus and several snake
species.

Last year, UNESCO placed the massive expanse of water on its list of
endangered World Heritage Sites, in part because it is threatened by
Ethiopia’s construction of a hydroelectric dam on the Omo River, which
replenishes the lake seasonally.

BSS/AFP/RY/1815 hrs