In a devastating turn of events, Malawi’s Vice President, Saulos Chilima, has been confirmed dead following a fatal plane crash. President Lazarus Chakwera made the somber announcement on Tuesday, revealing that Chilima, along with nine other passengers aboard a military aircraft, lost their lives after the plane disappeared on Monday morning.
The wreckage of the aircraft, which was carrying Vice President Chilima, has been discovered with no survivors, President Chakwera declared.
Chilima, aged 51, was en route to attend the funeral of Ralph Kasambara, Malawi’s former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, who was found deceased in a lodge in Lilongwe last Friday.
The ill-fated journey was marred by adverse weather conditions, leading to the aircraft’s inability to land at its intended destination, Mzuzu Airport in northern Malawi. The pilot was instructed to return to Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe, but tragically, the plane vanished from radar screens at approximately 10 a.m. local time (0800 GMT) on Monday.
A tireless search effort ensued, with soldiers combing through Chikangawa Forest overnight and into the morning in hopes of locating the missing aircraft.
During a news briefing on Tuesday, President Chakwera conveyed the news that the Malawi Defence Force commander had confirmed the completion of the search and rescue operation, with the discovery of the wreckage. Expressing profound sorrow, Chakwera extended his condolences to the nation, acknowledging the immense loss suffered.
The President revealed that the aircraft was found in a completely demolished state. In a poignant tribute, Chakwera hailed Chilima as “a good man,” a “devoted father,” and a “formidable VP.” He reflected on the honor of working alongside Chilima, describing him as a valued deputy and counselor.
The nation of Malawi mourns the untimely loss of Vice President Saulos Chilima, as investigations into the cause of the tragic plane crash are set to commence.