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#World: Eleven Tourists Die when a Tourist Plane Crash in Kenya #Fvdigital

Summary by Felix Victorino
Eleven people have lost their lives in Kenya following the accident of a tourist plane in a mountainous and wooded area of Kwale County, near the Indian Ocean coast. Eight Hungarian citizens and two Germans were on board the aircraft, all of them tourists, in addition to the pilot, of Kenyan nationality. The aircraft, belonging to the Mombasa Air Safari company, was headed towards the Maasai Mara National Reserve, one of the main tourist destina…
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A well-known preacher has caused a stir in Kenya after claiming that he was saved from a deadly plane crash that killed eight Hungarians, including the head of the Vasas boxing team and his family, thanks to divine warning. The plane was en route from the Diani resort to the Masai Mara National Park when it crashed, and no one survived the tragedy. However, the details of the route in the preacher's account were incorrect.

A preacher in Kenya has come under fire after claiming to have “miraculously” avoided a plane crash near Diani, in which 11 people, including eight Hungarians, died, writes the Kenyan newspaper Nyakundi Report. As we reported on 24.hu, the accident occurred on October 28 in the early morning local time, and as it later turned out, the head of the Vasas boxing department, businessman Gyula Süllős, and his family, including two children, also died…

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Eleven people have lost their lives in Kenya following the accident of a tourist plane in a mountainous and wooded area of Kwale County, near the Indian Ocean coast. Eight Hungarian citizens and two Germans were on board the aircraft, all of them tourists, in addition to the pilot, of Kenyan nationality. The aircraft, belonging to the Mombasa Air Safari company, was headed towards the Maasai Mara National Reserve, one of the main tourist destina…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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