A Coulsdon man was among five British tourists killed when their plane crashed in northern Malawi.
David Murrell, 45, was part of a group of eight cyclists and squash players who were on holiday together.
The Cessna aircraft had been heading from Malawi's capital, Lilongwe, to the north of the country, when it crashed in a river valley on Saturday afternoon. There were no survivors.
advertisementAn investigation has been launched into the cause of the incident, which is believed to have happened in bad weather.
The four other British tourists killed in the crash have been named as Daniel Turnberg, 37, of north London - son of Labour peer Lord Turnberg - sales director Nigel Clout, 53, from Hemel Hempstead and husband and wife Colin and Dawn Rollins from Norwich.
The Canadian pilot has not yet been identified.
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007
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