A small plane crashed in northern Malawi, killing five British tourists and a Canadian pilot, a police spokesman said on Sunday.
Willie Mwaluka said all passengers on the plane, which went missing on Saturday during a sight-seeing flight, were killed in the crash.
"The wreckage of the plane was found by villagers in a ravine, and there were no survivors," he said.
"The five Britons were on a cycling tour in the northern part of Malawi and they took a plane yesterday (Saturday) with a Canadian pilot for sight-seeing. The plane was expected back at camp after 45 minutes but never returned."
Don Chimtengo, the Senior Air Traffic Controller at Lilongwe International Airport, said a Malawi Army Rescue team had been sent to the scene of the accident to retrieve the wreckage of the Cessna 2006.
Sunday, 17 June 2007
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