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Jet Carrying Pastors in Bahamas Crashed Four Miles from Airport

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GETTY 111014 PrivateJet?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1415650812557File photo. (iStock/Thinkstock)(FREEPORT, Bahamas) — A private jet carrying a prominent Bahamian pastor and eight others en route to a religious conference crashed at a shipyard recycling facility about four miles away from the airport where they were scheduled to land.

Dr. Myles Munroe and his wife Ruth, who were the co-leaders of the Bahamas Faith Ministries, were two of the nine people on board the plane that crashed Sunday evening. It appears that they were making their descent around the time of the crash.

The investigation into the fatal crash started Monday morning, but the Grand Bahamas Shipyard confirmed the site of the crash in a statement released Monday afternoon. It said the plane crashed at a recycling facility just east of the shipyard that is used to collect “recycled waste material, scrap metal and construction debris.”

Bahamas Faith Ministries International released the identities of six of the other fatalities, three of whom were leaders in the church. The group’s senior vice president, Dr. Richard Pinder, and two newly installed youth ministers — Pastors Lavard and Radel Parks and their son, Johann — died in the crash. There was one other passenger who has still not been named. Other victims included pilot Frakhan Cooper and Munroe’s longtime personal pilot Stanley Thurston.

“Words cannot express our profound sense of loss for all of the team members on this tragic flight,” the group said in a statement. “Dr. Munroe was our visionary, our founder, our mentor, adviser, father figure and friend. He was a global leader and icon and was respected worldwide.”

Munroe was scheduled to give the opening address at the conference and Pinder was also slated to speak to the hundreds of followers gathered in Freeport for the four-day event.

“As a Church body and organization we will move forward as Dr. Munroe would have wanted us to. We recognize that there will be challenges but we have full confidence that God will see us through and we intend to make our founding leaders proud,” Bahamas Faith Ministries International said in their new statement.


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