The General Manager of the Cameroon Oil Transportation Company, COTCO has said it is too early to determine the cause of Wednesday’s plane crash.
Xavier Folch, was speaking to the press, two days after a non-cargo aircraft immaculated; TJ-TIM crashed in Mimbanga village in the centre region — with 11 passengers on board.
“We are devastated by this tragedy, there are no words to express our loss and what we are facing,” said Xavier Folch.
Among the 11 persons onboard the plane were three employees of COTCO, six workers of 6 different subcontracting companies of COTCO and 2 Caverton crew members.
Caverton is the company that owns the plane.
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