A statement released today by the office of Prime Minister Perry Christie confirmed the fatal accident, and the death of Myles Munroe, 60, founder and president of Bahamas Faith Ministries International.
Munroe was killed with his wife Ruth and other members of their congregation during the flight from Nassau to Freeport, Grand Bahama yesterday, where they were to attend a religious leadership conference today. Some media reports said their daughter was also aboard the flight.
News reports said the Lear 36 executive jet crashed at around 5:10 pm local time (0340 IST) after it clipped a construction crane and exploded upon impact. Reports said heavy rain at the time may also have played a role.
Christie said in his statement that his nation was grieving over the loss.
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"It is utterly impossible to measure the magnitude of Dr Munroe's loss to The Bahamas and to the world," the Bahamian leader said.
"His fame as an ambassador for the Christian ministry preceded him wherever in the world he travelled," he said.
The Atlanta Constitution newspaper and other US media reported today that Andrew Young -- the US city's ex-mayor and Washington's former United Nations ambassador -- had planned to attend the conference.
Young reportedly narrowly missed boarding the doomed flight, after making a last minute change in his travel plans.