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Fatal Plane Crash in the Bahamas Claims 10 Lives, Including Musicians
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On July 10, 2026, a small plane crash in the Bahamas resulted in the deaths of all 10 individuals on board. The Cessna 402 aircraft, which had departed from Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau, was en route to San Andros when it crashed in a wooded area. Among the victims were members of the Da Pond Band and a popular DJ, as confirmed by the Bahamas Musicians and Entertainers Union. The Bahamian government has temporarily grounded Flamingo Air flights as a precautionary measure following this incident. The Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Aviation stated that the grounding is linked to two safety incidents involving Flamingo Air on the same day. Initial reports indicated a survivor, but this was later corrected as that individual succumbed to injuries. Investigations into the crash and the earlier incident are ongoing.
Key Points: • All 10 passengers on the crashed plane were killed, including musicians and a DJ. • The Bahamian government has suspended Flamingo Air flights for safety investigations. • The crash occurred during celebrations for the Bahamas' independence anniversary.