AMREF air ambulance crash site in Mwihoko, Kiambu
KCAA reported the aircraft lost radar and radio contact just before the crash.

Tragic AMREF Air Ambulance Crash Claims Six Lives in Kiambu

On Thursday afternoon, a devastating air ambulance accident occurred in Mwihoko, Kiambu, resulting in the deaths of six individuals. The ill-fated AMREF aircraft, carrying two doctors, two nurses, and two civilians on the ground, crashed shortly after departing from Wilson Airport.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) confirmed that the plane lost all radar and radio communication with Air Traffic Control just three minutes after takeoff. According to KCAA Director-General Emile Arao, the aircraft went off radar at precisely 2:17 p.m., mere moments before the crash.

The aircraft was carrying four people: two crew members and two medical staff. Tragically, all onboard perished, alongside two civilians who were struck on the ground. Kiambu County Commissioner Henry Wafula reported that several other individuals sustained critical injuries and were immediately transported to nearby hospitals for urgent care.

AMREF’s Response and Ongoing Support

AMREF Flying Doctors acknowledged the incident and confirmed the loss of the aircraft. CEO Stephen Gitau stated that the plane was en route to Hargeisa, Somalia, when the accident occurred. He emphasized that the organization’s priority is the welfare of the victims’ families and colleagues, pledging full support during this difficult time.

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Mwenda Gitonga is a Mass Communication graduate with extensive experience in the media and communications industry. He has written for various news outlets and corporate organizations, delivering impactful content across multiple platforms. Mwenda has also worked as a digital marketer and brings a deep passion for storytelling, with a special love for sports journalism.

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