On Sunday 31st december, a small plane crashed in northwest Costa Rica killing 12 people, including 10 US citizens.
The single-engine turboprop’s two Costa Rican pilots also died in the
crash, President Luis Guillermo Solis Rivera said in a statement posted
on social media and there were no survivors.
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security posted several images of the
wreckage on its official Facebook page, showing the plane engulfed in
flames in a wooded area, with smoke billowing from charred rubble.
It was not immediately clear what caused the crash, which occurred
early Sunday afternoon in Nandayure, a region in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste
province. Authorities said they were focusing on recovering the
victims’ bodies and would begin an investigation into the cause of the
crash first thing Monday.
Costa Rica’s President expressed his condolences on Twitter. “The
government vows to do everything necessary to help the victims’ family
members in whatever they need in this difficult moment and sends them
the solidarity of all the Costa Rican people,” Solis said.
The private aircraft, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan registered as
TI-BEI, was part of Nature Air’s fleet, officials said. Officials from
the airline could not be immediately reached for comment. One of the
pilots who died in the crash was the cousin of Costa Rican ex-President
Laura Chinchilla, the former leader said on her Twitter account.
