Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
A photo of Lake Malawi.
A photo of Lake Malawi. - Credit: Sabinoparente / Depositphotos - License: DepositPhotos
1-1-2
Lake Malawi
Cessna
plane crash
Malawi
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Wednesday, 21 August 2024 - 15:20

Share this article:

Dutch man, pilot killed in Malawi small plane crash, Dutch woman survives

A 29-year-old Dutch man who lived abroad has passed away due to a crash of a small plane on Tuesday in Malawi. This was confirmed by a spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after AD had initially reported it. It had been reported earlier that a Dutch woman had survived the crash.

The plane crashed in Lake Malawi. The minister of information of the African country said on Tuesday that fishermen saved the Dutch woman. Her life is out of danger, and she is being treated in a local hospital, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is assisting the families of both Dutch people, confirmed. The surviving woman is said to be 22 years old, but a spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not confirm this.

According to African media, the small plane, a Cessna 210, which had three people on board, was traveling from Nkhotakota to Makhanga. The pilot also passed away. Local media reported that he had become unwell shortly after take off.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
Pistol gun and discharged bullets on the table
Dutch man gunned down in Colombia during apparent carjacking
Image
The Israel National Flag against the Kotel Wailing Western Wall in Jerusalem
Dutch journalist and activists detained as Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla
Image
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten during his first weekly press conference as the political leader of the Netherlands. 27 Feb. 2026
Dutch PM says hantavirus won’t be the next Covid as another KLM passenger shows symptoms
Image
The Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius
WHO: Now 7 hantavirus infections on Dutch cruise ship, incl. 3 dead
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Electric cars used as mobile home batteries in Dutch world-first energy trial
  • Dutch man gunned down in Colombia during apparent carjacking
  • Netherlands working on new law to allow women to check partner’s police record
  • NCSC and Dutch police disrupt global botnet controlled via Netherlands-based servers
  • False bomb threat by confused man triggered evacuation of The Hague City Hall

Top stories

  • PostNL to charge nearly €4 for next-day mail, €3.25 for urgent funeral cards
  • Strikes are coming: Trade unions after meeting with gov't on social assistance cuts
  • Video: Police arrest nearly naked man after The Hague City Hall, Library evacuation
  • Video: Teen dies after rescue from Dordrecht swimming lake in third drowning this week
  • Two Deputy PMs in last Dutch gov’t wanted headscarves declared as hindering emancipation

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content