Popular band, DJ among 10 killed in fiery plane crash: 'This is a painful moment'
A fiery plane crash in the Bahamas killed 10 people on Friday, including members of the popular Pond Band and a local DJ, according to reports. The victims were aboard a Cessna 402 that departed from Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport shortly after 1 p.m., bound for San Andros, with a flight time expected to be about 20 minutes. Seven of the identified victims were Quinton Myers, Mateo Winder, Rashad Storr, Giovanni McKenzie, Travis Johnson, Franklyn Cambridge and Macaro Rolle; Cambridge was the pilot. First responders found the aircraft engulfed in flames. The Bahamas Musicians and Entertainers Union and Prime Minister Philip Davis both issued statements expressing grief and calling for compassion and privacy as an investigation proceeds. The crash was one of two aviation incidents on Friday, including a Flamingo Air flight that caught fire after returning to Nassau.






