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59-year-old Andre Wade
SOUTH BIMINI A small plane headed for South Florida crashed after takeoff in Bimini, leaving a young man dead and sending his father to the hospital.
According to the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority, the Piper Navajo PA-31 bound for Opa-Locka took off from Bimini International Airport in South Bimini and crashed in shallow waters at the end of the runway, Friday night around 10pm.
Authorities said the victims were a father and son. The son was killed, and the father was rushed to a hospital in the Bahamas.
Family members identified the deceased victim as 20-year-old Kyle Wade and his father as 59-year-old Andre Wade (shown in photo below). They said Kyle had recently gotten his pilot’s license.
Screengrab of a WSVN-TV news report showing the plane after the crash that killed Kyle Wade and injured his father, Andre.
A Jamaican man remains hospitalised after a plane crash that claimed the life of his son in waters near South Bimini in the Bahamas on the weekend.
The deceased has been identified as 20-year-old pilot Kyle Wade.
His father, 59-year-old Andre Wade, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and is a past student of Wolmer s Boys School, media reports indicated.
According to the Bahamian Tribune news website, the Jamaican and his son were aboard a Piper Navajo PA-31 aircraft that took off from South Bimini International Airport in the Bahamas on Friday, April 16. The flight was destined for Opa Locka, Florida.