Deadly Plane Crash in Northeast Colombia
A small passenger plane crashed in a rural area of northeast Colombia on Wednesday, killing all 15 people on board. The crash occurred in the Norte de Santander province.
Flight Details
The state-owned airline Satena operated the flight. The aircraft, a Beechcraft 1900, was operating as Satena Flight NSE 8849. The plane, registered as HK4709, departed from Cúcuta at 11:42 a.m. local time, headed for Ocaña. The flight typically lasts about 40 minutes.
Search and Rescue Efforts
Local officials in the community of Curasica alerted authorities to the crash site. Colombia's Transportation Ministry confirmed there were no survivors after locating the aircraft.
Victims
Among the 15 fatalities were a local lawmaker, Diogenes Quintero, and an election candidate, Carlos Salcedo. The plane was carrying 13 passengers and two crew members.
Investigation
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
Other Details
Air traffic control lost contact with the plane minutes before its scheduled landing in Ocaña. The crash site is located in the remote and mountainous Catatumbo region. The area is known to be populated with coca leaves and is operated by illegal armed groups.
Conclusion
A passenger plane crashed in northeast Colombia on Wednesday, resulting in the death of all 15 people on board. The incident is under investigation.


