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Eight people on board a plane that crashed near the border between Suriname and French Guiana on Saturday all perished.
Confirmation of the deaths of the pilot, his co-pilot and six other Surinamese nationals has come from deputy head of the Aviation Authority, Mohammed Sherief Saboerali, according to Frency news agency AFP.
The tragedy occurred when the Russian-built twin-engine Antonov AN-28 crashed into the jungle, located about 125 miles southeast of its destination – Suriname’s capital Paramaribo.
The plane went down 10 minutes after the pilot took off from and airstrip in a village close to the border with French Guiana and reported that he had encountered severe weather.
The bad weather also made the search difficult and a French rescue team with a helicopter was called in to assist in the search.
Efforts to retrieve the bodies continue today.
The plane that crashed was owned by Blue Wings Airline, a small Paramaribo-based airline
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