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Suriname plane crash kills at least 19

Other News Materials 3 April 2008 22:25 (UTC +04:00)

( AP ) - A plane crashed en route to a mining region in southern Suriname on Thursday, killing at least 19 people, officials in the South American country said.

The twin-engine Antonov-AN28 was operated by a Surinamese carrier, Blue Wing airlines, said Kenneth Dors, Suriname's air traffic services director.

Dors said 19 or 20 people were on board, including two crew members, but officials were still trying to determine the exact number. All died in the crash.

Another official, Brian Desouza, flight safety division manager for the aviation authority, said 19 were on board and all were apparently Surinamese.

The plane took off from the capital, Paramaribo, and crashed in a wooded area near the airstrip of its remote destination in the country's interior, Desouza said.

Authorities had not yet determined the cause.

"The local people have reached the aircraft; they know what the situation is," Desouza said. "We're putting up investigation teams."

Suriname is a sparsely populated former Dutch colony on the northeastern shoulder of South America.

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