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Kenyan plane crashs with 11 foreign tourists aboard

On Tuesday, a light aircraft carrying 11 foreign tourists from Germany and Hungary crashed in Kenya.

Mombasa Air safari, the airline, claimed that there were 10 passengers on board: eight Hungarians, and two Germans. The captain was Kenyan.

Mombasa air safari said, "Unfortunately, there are no survivors."

According to the Civil Aviation Authority, the accident occurred at Kwale near the Indian Ocean coastline at around 0830 local (0530 GMT).

In comments broadcast by Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), a regional police commander said that all passengers were tourists.

Citizen TV reported that the bodies of those aboard had been burnt beyond recognition.

The aviation authority stated that the aircraft was traveling from Diani on the coast to Kichwa Tembo, in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve.

(source: Reuters)