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Bahamas grounds Flamingo Air after 10 die in plane crash

The Bahamas' Prime Minister,?Philip Davis, said that 10 people were killed after an aircraft crashed on one of the Caribbean country's islands.

Davis stated during a news conference that "once again, tragedy has marked a chapter of our nation's history." "Today was a celebration, but it has now become a mourning day."

According to the Bahamian Aviation Accident Investigation Authority, the crash occurred at around 1:00 pm EDT, after the Cessna 402. took off from Lynden Pindling International Airport on its way to San Andros Airport.

The authority stated that the aircraft "reportedly experienced difficulties" before it crashed into bushes.

Shanta knowles, the police commissioner, said that there were nine passengers on board and one pilot. She said that one person survived at first but died later.

Flamingo Air is a Bahamas-based carrier that operated the flight. The Ministry of Transport has suspended the airline’s air operator's certificate as a "precautionary safety measure."

Flamingo?didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. However, they told local media that "at this time, the details are?being gathered and we are committed?to cooperating with relevant authorities." (Reporting and editing by Jasper Ward, Washington)

(source: Reuters)