By Suleman Chitera
The parliamentary ad-hoc committee investigating the tragic plane crash that killed former Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight other people has completed its inspection of Kamuzu International Airport as investigations into the June 10, 2024 disaster continue to gather momentum.Parliamentary Probe Launched into Chikangawa Plane Crash
During the visit, officials at Kamuzu International Airport confirmed to the committee that all information related to the military aircraft involved in the crash has been preserved. The officials said critical records, including weather reports, flight-related communications, and other operational data connected to the ill-fated flight, remain available for examination.Malawians Demand Live Radio Broadcast of Chilima Plane Crash Inquiry
Speaking to the media, Airport Developments Limited (ADL) spokesperson Wezi Gondwe Lawrence said the institution has fully cooperated with the parliamentary committee by providing every piece of information requested during the inquiry process.Nyamilandu Takes Helm of Parliamentary Probe into Chilima Plane Crash
According to Lawrence, ADL remains committed to supporting efforts aimed at establishing the truth surrounding one of Malawi’s most shocking aviation tragedies in recent history.
Committee chairperson Walter Nyamilandu Manda said the investigations are far from over, adding that the committee will continue visiting various strategic locations connected to the crash.Retired Judge Mwaungulu Demands Criminal Prosecution Over Chilima Plane Crash
Nyamilandu Manda emphasized that the committee wants Malawians to have confidence in the final findings of the investigation. He said the inquiry team is working closely with different experts and institutions, including police investigators, military officials, aviation specialists, and other technical personnel, to ensure all necessary evidence is gathered comprehensively.Recovered items shed light on Dr. Chilima plane crash scene
The crash, which claimed the lives of Chilima and eight others on June 10, 2024, sent shockwaves across Malawi and triggered nationwide mourning, with many citizens demanding transparency and accountability regarding the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
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The parliamentary investigation is expected to play a crucial role in establishing what exactly happened before the aircraft crashed, as Malawians continue to await answers surrounding the devastating incident.
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