China
said on Monday that six of its nationals were aboard a plane that
crashed into a residential area of Nigeria’s largest city with all 153
people on board presumed dead.
The Chinese embassy in Nigeria said
it had been told by local authorities that six of its citizens were
aboard the Dana Air Boeing MD83 plane that plunged into a densely
populated area of Lagos on Sunday.
“The embassy has managed to
contact the family of the six Chinese citizens after using various
channels,” the embassy said on its website, but did not give any further
details.
The cause of the crash is unclear and a
search-and-rescue mission is still underway, but officials have said all
those aboard the plane are presumed dead as no survivors have been
found.
A number of people on the ground are also believed to have
been killed in the crash, which created an inferno at the scene and
badly damaged buildings.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has
declared three days of national mourning for victims of the crash and
pledged an investigation into the accident in Lagos, the country’s
economic capital.
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