The aircraft was out of the Wilson airport in the capital Nairobi and was destined to Somand.
Air ULA Mubulons have collapsed in nearby residential areas Kenya’s capital NairobiAccording to a local officer, at least six people were killed and two were injured.
The medium -sized jet landed at Wilson Airport at 6: 1: 17 pm (6: 1: 17 GMT) and went down to Somand at night: 00: 1 (6:15 GMT) and came down to Kiambu County’s Ruiru.
Kiambu County Commissioner Henry Wapula said, “We have lost four of us with a pilot … it was all deadly.”
He said, “The house on which they had landed … people died again,” he said two people were “seriously injured”.
A huge crowd gathered in the images of AFP news agency reporters as Kenya Red Cross rescue teams and first respondents were selected from the dispersed breaks.
“The aircraft began to shrink while the plane was in the air,” resident Tasha Vanzira told AFP that before going to a small society.
Iren Wangoi, another resident of Wangoi, described “the aircraft was shaking”, and when the plane came down, “body organs were soaked everywhere.”
As soon as the evening fell, hundreds of people kept watching the rescue workers and the residents comforted the neighbors.
“I have lost everything, thank God, my children were not around,” Margaret Varimu told AFP that she was crying at her destroyed house.
Stephen Geetau, CEO of Amaref Flying Doctor Charity, confirmed one of his aircraft, cesna quoting XLS, “Today was joined in a fatal accident, but they did not give any further information.
Geetu said the company was focusing on “the security and well -being of the people on the board” and said, “Further information will be given as confirmed”.
The AMREF issued a statement that “the relevant aviation officers and emergency responses were fully cooperating with the emergency response teams to establish the facts around the situation.”
Based on Nairobi, AMREF was established in 1957 as a Flying doctor of East Africa.