Four killed in Sri Lankan military plane crash

Published December 13, 2014
Colombo: Rescue workers inspect the wreckage of the military transport aircraft which crashed near Sri Lanka’s capital on Friday.—AFP
Colombo: Rescue workers inspect the wreckage of the military transport aircraft which crashed near Sri Lanka’s capital on Friday.—AFP

COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan military transport aircraft crashed near the capital Colombo on Friday killing four people on board and injuring another crew member, police said.

The Antonov AN-32 aircraft slammed into a rubber plantation in the suburb of Athurugiriya in bad weather and burst into flames, police spokesman Ajith Rohana said.

“Four people onboard have been killed and the fifth crew member survived with severe burns,” Rohana said.

Airforce sources said the plane had taken off from the main international airport outside Colombo and headed to a nearby domestic air base when pilots reported poor visibility.

There were no casualties on the ground, but at least one house lost part of its roof as the aircraft crashed.

Civil aviation chief H. M. Nimalasiri said it was too early to establish the cause of the incident, but investigators were heading to the crash site.

The Sri Lankan airforce has lost four other Antonov AN-32 type aircraft since 1995.

Published in Dawn, December 13th, 2014

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