A
plane which was chattered by a state government, has come crashing down
near a building under construction as it goes up in flames.
File photo used only for illustrative purpose
According to Reuters, the police said five people were killed after
a plane chartered by a state government crashed in India’s Mumbai on
Thursday.
The plane belonging to the government of the northern state of
Uttar Pradesh crashed in an open area adjacent to an under-construction
building in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar area and burst into flames while it was
about to land around 1.30 p.m. (local time).
“The pilot, three passengers and a pedestrian died in the crash,” the Mumbai Police said in a statement.
The pokice said several fire engines have been pressed into service to douse the flames, a senior fire brigade official said. “We have recovered all the charred bodies.”
Local TV channels showed footage of the aircraft in flames and
reported that the pedestrian was passing through the area when he became
a victim of the crash.
Senior police officials are overseeing the operations in the area, reports said.
The crash came a day after an Indian Air Force fighter jet crashed
in the state. Fortunately, two pilots on board had managed to eject
safely.
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