153 feared killed as plane crashes in Lagos—air chief | Inquirer News

153 feared killed as plane crashes in Lagos—air chief

/ 12:51 AM June 04, 2012

 Map of Nigeria locating plane crash in the Iju district of Lagos. AFP

LAGOS—A plane carrying 153 passengers crashed Sunday in a densely populated district of Nigeria’s economic capital Lagos, the head of Civil Aviation Auuthority told AFP, adding he feared none had survived.

“It was a Dana (airline) flight out of (the capital) Abuja to Lagos with about 153 people on board,” Harold Demuren said. “I don’t believe there are any survivors.”

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Lagos State police spokesman Joseph Jaiyeoba told AFP the plane went down in the Iju neighborhood on the mainland of the city, where most of the city’s population is concentrated.

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The crash happened near the airport.

A spokesman for Nigerian airline Dana confirmed one of its planes had crashed but could not immediately provide further details.

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“I can confirm that one of our planes crashed today on the outskirts of Lagos,” Tony Usidamen told AFP.

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“We lost communication with the aircraft. We are going to issue an official statement.”

Lagos, the largest city in Africa’s most populous nation, is home to an estimated 15 million people.

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