Popular local musicians, DJ killed in fiery Bahamas plane crash

A local DJ and members of the popular Bahamian music group Da Pond Band were among the 10 people killed Friday in a fiery plane crash that left no survivors.

The Bahamas Musicians and Entertainers Union acknowledged the devastating loss to the nation’s music community in a statement issued Saturday.

“Among the dearly departed are some of the talented and vibrant members of our entertainment community, including members of The Pond Band and a DJ,” the union said in a post on X, though it did not publicly identify the victims by name.

The union said their “passion, dedication, and artistry touched so many lives and helped to enrich the cultural fabric of The Bahamas.”

Aviation sources told CBS News that the DJ killed in the crash was DJ Fresh.

Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis also expressed condolences in an emotional message shared on X.

“Ann and I are praying for the families who are now facing unbearable grief,” Davis wrote.

“This is a painful moment. The families affected deserve compassion, privacy, and support as the investigation proceeds.”

Davis had initially said that one person survived, but later confirmed in a news conference that the person died from their injuries.

The aircraft was a Cessna 402 that departed Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau shortly after 1 p.m., headed for San Andros.

First responders, including the Royal Bahamas Police Force, the Airport Authority, and emergency medical personnel, rushed to the site, where the plane was engulfed in flames.

The tragedy was one of two aviation accidents on Friday, which prompted the Bahamian government to suspend Flamingo Air, a local airline, and launch a federal safety probe. 

The first incident involved a Flamingo Air flight en route to Mayaguana that was forced to return to Nassau after the pilot raised a concern.

The aircraft subsequently caught fire on the runway after it landed and passengers had deboarded.

Additionally, the Civil Aviation Authority Bahamas (CAAB) temporarily suspended Flamingo Air’s air operator certificate as a “precautionary safety measure.”

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority said that the plane “encountered difficulties” and crashed into dense brush.

Investigators from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA) and inspectors from the Civil Aviation Authority Bahamas (CAAB) are at the site to determine the cause of the tragedy.

With Post wires

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