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On 4 November 2008 an official Mexican Secretariat of the Interior aircraft crashed in central Mexico City at around 18:45 local time. There were sixteen fatalities—all nine people on board and seven people on the ground. [4] The plane, a Learjet 45, was carrying Mexican Secretary of the Interior Juan Camilo Mouriño. [5]
On 9 December 2012, a Learjet 25 business jet carrying five passengers including American singer Jenni Rivera crashed south of Monterrey, Mexico, minutes after taking off from the city's international airport. All aboard, including two crew members, were killed. [1]
Twenty people were confirmed dead, and six are still missing. [57] 20 2021 Liberia Nico Ivanka - On 17 July a cargo ship sank off the coast of Liberia with a reported twenty eight people on board. Eleven passengers and crew were rescued by the Sea Shepherd ship the MY Age of Union while the remaining seventeen were never found. [58] 17 2018 ...
crashed in sea during attempt to land on island off the coast in fog [32] Wiley Post: United States 1935 Aviation pioneer Lockheed Model 9 Orion (modified) Walakpa Bay near Barrow, Alaska engine failure; killed in the same crash as Will Rogers: Francis Gary Powers: United States 1977 1960 U-2 incident pilot
The Sea Bird, which also went by other names, was a merchant brig that, after a Honduras voyage and then grounding in Rhode Island at Easton's Beach in either 1750 or 1760, had lost its longboat. No people were found living on it; all that was found was a cat and a dog. The crew aboard was never seen again.
The dead pair were discovered inside a JetBlue aircraft on Monday, Jan. 6 "during the routine post-flight maintenance inspection," the airline told PEOPLE in a statement. "Tragically, both ...
An Australian sailor finally touched dry land on Tuesday in the Mexican port city of Manzanillo, capping off months spent adrift at sea with his dog until a surprise rescue by a Mexican fishing ship.
Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. [1] Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, [2] [3] press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism ...