Plane Crash in Zimbabwe, 6 People including Indian Mining Businessman & His Son Killed

Yuva Patrkaar : A private plane has crashed near a diamond mine in south-western Zimbabwe due to a technical fault, killing six people on board, including an Indian miner and his son. This information has come to light from the news published in the media.
News website 'iHarare' reported in its news that Harpal Randhawa, owner of mining company 'Ryozim', his son and four other people died in the plane crash in Jawamhande area of Mashawa. 'Riozim' is a major mining company producing gold and coal as well as refining nickel and copper.
According to reports, the Cessna 206 aircraft owned by 'Riozim' was on its way from Harare to Murova diamond mine on Friday when the tragic accident occurred. The single-engine plane crashed near the Murova diamond mine, which is co-owned by Ryozim.
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According to reports, the plane developed a technical fault before falling into Peter Farm in Jawamhande, due to which it probably exploded in the air. It is mentioned in this. That all the passengers and crew members on board the plane died in the accident.
'The Herald' newspaper quoted the police as saying that four people killed in the accident were foreigners, while two others were Zimbabwean citizens. The police have not yet released the names of the deceased. But Randhawa's friend and professional journalist and filmmaker Hopewell Chin'ono has confirmed his death in the accident.
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Publish Date : October 2, 2023
Posted By Ravi Kumar