Kenya Airways Crash
Sunday May 6, 2007
In the early hours of Saturday morning, in a remote part of Cameroon, an explosion and fire were seen. The explosion and fire would seem to have been the result of a Kenya Airways crash. Wreckage and evidence of the crash are the subject of an extensive search.
Kenya Airways, KQ 507, went missing after sending out a distress signal. 114 were on board including 105 passengers from over 20 countries and 9 crew. The flight took off in poor weather.
Kenya Airways Crash
Kenya Airways, KQ 507, went missing after sending out a distress signal. 114 were on board including 105 passengers from over 20 countries and 9 crew. The flight took off in poor weather.
Kenya Airways Crash


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credibility of cameroonian aviation authority in question
make better airplanes and be safety. no good for people dead, next time take the bus
KENYA AIRWAYS(KILLERS AIRWAYS)THEY KILLED MY BROTHER.FLYIN WIT KILLERS AIRWAYS(KENYA AIRWAYS)IS NO MORE SAFE,IT SHOULD BE BAND.IF NOT,THEY WILL BE MORE VICTIM.THEY ARE CANIBALS,PRIDE OF KILLING INNOCENT SOUL.THEY SPIRIT OF MY BROTHER WILL NEVER FORGIVE YOU PEOPLE.WHAT HAPEN TO THE BODIES?WHY IS IT TAKING LONG TO IDENTIFIY THE BODIES?WHY IS IT GOING TO BE TWO MONTH BEFORE THEY INDENTIFY THE BODIES?YOU HEARTLESS FOOLS,PLEASE RELEASE THE BODY OF BROTHER,LETS BURY.ITS NOT SAFE FLYING LOCALY IN AFRICA,ITS SUICIDE.