ABIDJAN, May 5 (Xinhua) -- Three Chinese passengers
have been identified as a Kenyan Airways aircraft they were traveling on went
missing earlier Saturday morning, the Chinese Embassy in Coted'Ivoire confirmed
on Saturday.
The three Chinese, two men and one woman, boarded the
Boeing 737-800 in Abidjan, the economic capital of Cote d'Ivoire, where the
aircraft took off and was bound for Kenya's capital Nairobi via Cameroon's
coastal city of Douala, the embassy said.
The three were identified as Jiang Xuedong, a Chinese
company employee based in Cote d'Ivoire, Bian Jingzhong and Shi Weisha, a couple
doing business in Abidjan, the embassy said.
There were altogether five Chinese passengers aboard
the plane. The identities of the other two, who boarded the flight KQ-507 in
Douala, were not known yet.
According to Kenya Airways, Africa's second-largest
carrier, the six-month-old passenger jet, with 114 people aboard, left Douala at
five minutes past midnight but failed to arrive in Nairobi at 6:15 a.m. (0315
GMT) as scheduled.
The last message from the aircraft was received by
the Douala control tower immediately after its take-off. A distress signal was
picked up on the West Coast of Africa.
The Kenyan authorities said they were doing
everything possible to locate the aircraft.
Cameroonian radio said earlier that the plane crashed
near Niete, south along the coast from Douala, but later reports suggested the
crash had happened further inland. It was not clear yet whether the 105
passengers, a crew of eight and one engineer could survive.
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