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Plane crash in Colombia kills 15 including local politician
Summary
A Beechcraft 1900 operated by state-run Satena crashed in northeast Colombia, killing all 15 people on board, including a local lawmaker; air traffic control lost contact 12 minutes after takeoff.
Content
A Beechcraft 1900 turboprop operated by state-run airline Satena crashed in northeast Colombia on Wednesday, and Satena reported that all 15 people on board were killed. The flight departed from Cúcuta for a short trip to the town of Ocaña. Satena said air traffic control lost contact with the aircraft 12 minutes into the flight and that the carrier has not announced a cause. A passenger list released by the airline named lawmaker Diogenes Quintero and congressional candidate Carlos Salcedo among those aboard.
Known details:
- Satena reported two crew members and 13 passengers were on board and that all were killed.
- The flight left Cúcuta and contact was lost 12 minutes after takeoff, according to the carrier.
- Satena said the aircraft's emergency beacon had not been activated and did not give a cause for the crash.
- The crash site is reported to be in a mountainous area where illicit crops and armed groups have a presence, as noted in media reports.
Summary:
The crash resulted in the deaths of all people on board and involved public figures named on the passenger list. Undetermined at this time.
