Plane carrying Honduran president goes down in sea
President unharmed after emergency landing
Sunday, May 1, 2005 Posted: 9:22 PM EDT (0122 GMT)
Honduras (AP) -- A small plane carrying Honduran President Ricardo Maduro went
down in the Caribbean Sea near the shore Sunday after its engine failed, and
Maduro was taken to a hospital with minor injuries, the president's spokesman
said.
"The airplane had a mechanical problem and fell into the sea," just
beyond the end of the runway at Tela, a city on the Caribbean coast, said presidential
spokesman Jorge Barrios. "It is believed that the plane's engine stopped
when it was making its approach for landing."
Maduro, 59, his daughter, Lorena, and the plane's pilot "were all unharmed"
after they were plucked from the water by local residents, Barrios said.
"The president is recovering at a hospital in Comayagua," a central
Honduras city, he added.
Maduro, who has fought a fierce battle against street gangs in Honduras, was
on his way to a meeting in Tela with Mayor Daniel Flores about a government
development project.
Barrios said Maduro would hold a news conference when he returned to the capital.