Cessna ditches into the port of Mazatlán, Mexico; one minor dies, pilot still at large

Cessna ditches into the port of Mazatlán, Mexico; one minor dies, pilot still at large

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In the afternoon of Saturday, 8 April, a Cessna 210E (registered XB-PBL) tried to ditch into the waters of the port of Mazatlán, Sanaloa, Mexico after an apparent engine failure. While four passengers were able to abandon the Cessna, a two-year-old – the child of the pilot – lost his/her life. Strangely, the pilot (father) ran (swum?) away from the crash site and is still at large for the authorities.

A report from the municipal authorities of Mazatlán established that this Saturday afternoon, an aircraft with six people on board, four of them minors, plunged into the sea, apparently due to a mechanical failure.

Nearby boats came to help and rescued a woman and three minors. The occupants of the Cessna informed the rescue services that the pilot’s child was also travelling with them but they didn’t know what happened to his/her.

The body of the minor was found inside the aircraft, which sank into the sea minutes after the ditching.

Source: Se desploma avioneta en canal de navegación en Mazatlán, muere niña y piloto está desaparecido (El Universal)

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