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Cargo Plane Crashes in Congo, Killing Presidential Staff Onboard

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Map of Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting Kinshasa
Map of Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting Kinshasa
A cargo plane carrying presidential staff crashed in eastern Congo on Thursday, killing all eight passengers and crew, a presidential advisor told Reuters on Friday.
The plane, carrying President Felix Tshisekedi's driver, a logistics manager and some soldiers, was headed for the capital Kinshasa and went off radar on Thursday afternoon, an hour after departing, a statement from the civil aviation authority said. It crashed in a forest in Maniema and broke up upon landing.
"There are no survivors. The bodies were all burnt to ashes," said advisor Vidiye Tshimanga.
The cause of the accident was not yet clear.
Local media showed a crowd of hundreds of Tshisekedi supporters hitting the streets of Kinshasa after the news broke on Friday morning, fearing that the plane crash had been some kind of failed coup attempt against Tshisekedi.

The president took over from long-standing former President Joseph Kabila this
year. No information immediately backed up such a claim.

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