INA- SOURCES
A Zimbabwean pilot and a Dutch man were killed when a small plane crashed into Lake Malawi but another passenger survived and was rescued by fishermen, Malawian officials said Wednesday.
The Cessna plane went down about 200 kilometres (125 miles) northeast of the capital Lilongwe on Tuesday and "ditched into Lake Malawi but close to the shores," the government said in a statement.
The deceased were identified as Fungay Jonathan, a 50-year-old pilot from Zimbabwe, and Frisco Westheim, 29, from The Netherlands, it said.
A Dutch woman, Charlotte Lemstra, escaped through a window and was rescued by fishermen on the lake, tourism minister Vera Kamtukule told AFP.
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