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12 killed after plane crashes off the coast of Honduras

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A small commercial plane crash off the coast of Honduras left 12 people dead, including a well-known Garifuna musician, authorities said.

The Lanhsa Airlines flight crashed into the sea shortly after takeoff Monday night from the island of Roatan en route to the mainland city of La Ceiba.

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A Honduran Air Force (FAH) soldier takes pictures of coffins containing the bodies of people who died in a plane crash on the island of Roatan, in the Honduran Caribbean, at the Armando Escalon Espinal air base in San Pedro Sula on March 18, 2025. Photo by STRINGER /AFP via Getty Images

It carried 17 passengers and crew, five of whom were rescued and hospitalized.

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Police reported that the plane failed to reach full altitude and sank quickly after impact. Local fishermen rescued the survivors.

The Honduran Civil Aeronautics Agency said the crash is under investigation.

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Handout picture released by Honduran Police shows rescue teams carrying an injured man after a plane crash in Roatan, Honduras on March 17, 2025. Photo by HANDOUT /HONDURAN POLICE/AFP via Getty Im

Among the victims was Aurelio Martinez Suazo, a former member of Congress and member of the Garifuna ethnic group, which is of mixed African and Indigenous heritage. Martinez Suazo also held U.S. citizenship. His representative, Helene Odile Guivarch, a French citizen, was among the survivors.

Martinez Suazo was originally from Honduras’ Gracias a Dios region along the country’s Caribbean coast.

“We’re devastated,” his nephew Angel Aparicio Fernandez Martinez, also a musician who played with his uncle, said Tuesday. “He was the family’s pillar.”

Martinez Suazo was a member of Los Gatos Bravos before forming his own group Lita Ariran. His first album “Garifuna Soul” took him to Europe, the United States and other parts of the world.

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Handout picture released by Honduran Police on March 17, 2025, shows the Lanhsa air plane which crashed after taking off in Roatan. Photo by HANDOUT /HONDURAN POLICE/AFP via Getty Im

“He was the greatest model from Honduras of Garifuna music on a worldwide stage,” his nephew said.

Humberto Castillo, president of the Association of Afro-descendants of the Sula Valley, called Martinez Suazo “the ambassador of Garifuna culture,” noting that he spoke Garifuna and Miskito and composed music in both languages.

The victims bodies were taken from Roatan to the morgue in San Pedro Sula.

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