There have been at least 19 fatalities associated with the Tanzanian jet that crash-landed into Lake Victoria.
In his speech on Sunday night, Tanzania's prime minister Kassim Majaliwa announced the deaths.
"Tunasikitika kwamba tumepoteza ndugu zetu kumi na tisa kwenye zoezi la uokozi (We are sorry for the loss of 19 people, identified during the recovery mission)," he said.
Kassim also said the government will be working with all the agencies to establish the cause of the accident.
Multiple sources reported that the deaths may have occurred as a result of the plane being submerged in the water.
The airline has, however, remained noncommittal on stating the fact, only holding that it was yet to confirm the number of fatalities.
“Precision Air sincerely understands the anxiety for confirmed information and will therefore do its best to issue more details upon confirmation from our rescue team and authority,” the statement read.
In its periodic updates, the company said 26 passengers aboard the plane had been rescued and rushed to hospital.
It also said that there were no deaths reported so far with rescue mission for the missing passengers ongoing.
“We regret to announce that Precision Air flight no PW494 operated with ATR42 (PWF) with 39 passengers on board (38 adults and one infant) and four crew has been involved in an accident as it was approaching Bukoba Airport,” the statement read.
The airline said the plane was flying from Dar es Salaam and was destined for Bukoba Airport.
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