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Aircraft crashes in Ngong

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Aircraft crashes in Embulbul Ngong.

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An aircraft with two people on board crashed on Monday in Embulbul, Ngong Kajiado county.

The plane had a pilot and his student and it crashed at KBC area in Ngong.

K24 Digital has established that the aircraft left Wilson Airport some minutes past 2:00 pm for the student to go for training.

Photos seen by this reporter show how the plane crashed and landed on its back.

Both of them were uninjured in the incident and even walked for some distance after the accident before they were quickly airlifted to a hospital, witnesses said.

“They were rescued and surprisingly they were both uninjured but they were flown to Nairobi for treatment,” Gilbert’s Gacau said.

This is not the first time a plane has crashed in the massive forest. In June, 10 soldiers died after a plane crashed around the same area.

The victims were on a training exercise when the helicopter went down.

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