UPDATED: FIVE DIE IN PLANE CRASH The debris of the plane after crashing at Chamanjirenji Hills, Tokwane-Ngundu area near Renco Mine in Masvingo yesterday

Walter Mswazie and Runesu Gwidi, Masvingo Correspondents
FIVE people, three from Finland and two Zimbabweans, died on the spot and their bodies were mangled beyond recognition when a private plane they were travelling in crashed in Masvingo yesterday morning.

The plane which was enroute to Victoria Falls from Buffalo Range Aerodrome in Chiredzi crashed at Chamanjirenji Hills near Tokwane-Ngundu area close to Renco Mine.

By yesterday afternoon police had secured the wreckage while waiting for a Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) team to determine the cause of the crash.

CAAZ public relations and communications manager, Mrs Anna Julia Hungwe, confirmed the plane crash yesterday but could not give finer details.

“I can only confirm that a plane crashed near Renco Mine in Masvingo at about 7.30AM. Our inspectors have gone to do investigations at the crash scene and they’re yet to come back to me with details of what transpired,” said Mrs Hungwe.

Masvingo Civil Protection Unit chairman who is also the district administrator for Masvingo rural, Mr Roy Hove, said five identity cards and passports, one from Finland, were found in the wreck.

“I can confirm that five people have died in a plane crash which occurred at Chamanjirenji Hills, Tokwane-Ngundu near Renco Mine in Chief Nyajena area in Masvingo rural.

“It was a private plane belonging to a white man in Chiredzi and the bodies were decapitated and mangled beyond recognition,” said Mr Hove.

He said when police arrived at the scene they found body parts strewn all over and they had to join limbs to bodies to ascertain the number of passengers who were on board.

“Investigations are still in progress and more details are expected. We are still waiting for CAAZ experts to establish what exactly caused the crash. However, I want to assure the families of the deceased that their property has been secured by the police,” he said.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said three passengers died in the accident.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the death of three people in a crash that occurred at Chamanjirenji Hill, Chief Nyajena on November 23, 20118 at 7:40AM.

“The aircraft (Cessna S206) crashed into Chamanjirenji Hill killing all passengers on the spot.

Investigations are in progress to identify the deceased who are believed to have been all passengers on the plane.

“ZRP is working with relevant authorities to establish the cause of the accident. More information will be released soon,” said Asst Comm Nyathi. — @walterbmswazie2

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