Aircraft Transporting Tourists Crash Lands In Njoro
Their helicopter failed to move forward, forcing the pilot and two passengers to crash land at a field in Ewaat village, Njoro, Nakuru County, where they were able to escape unharmed.
Joshua Kwam, the pilot who was killed in the crash on Saturday afternoon, informed authorities that the Maasai Mara game reserve was the destination of the passengers he was transporting.
A 28-year-old Peruvian and a 29-year-old French national make up the two.
The passengers exited the plane safely, and according to Peter Mwanzo, the commander of the Nakuru County Police, all were in fair condition.
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