A plane carrying tourists in Kenya crashed and burst into flames on Tuesday en route to a world-famous wilderness reserve — killing all 11 people on board, authorities said.
The small aircraft slammed into a hilly and wooded area about 25 miles from Diani, a popular coastal town, authorities in the East African nation said.
Witnesses heard a loud bang and found the charred wreckage, along with unrecognizable human remains, at the scene of the crash.
The Cessna Caravan-type aircraft was en route to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, carrying eight Hungarian and two German passengers, when it crashed at around 5:30 a.m. local time, killing all passengers on board, including the Kenyan pilot, the airline, Mombasa Air Safari, said in a statement.
The pilot failed to communicate with airport

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