Plane carrying 10 pastor couples crashes in Cuba
A Boeing 737 airliner with more than 110 passengers and crew crashed shortly after takeoff Friday near Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba. The plane, Cubana Flight 972, was on its way to Holguin, Cuba, when it went down about 12 p.m. local time.
Recent reports state at least 100 people on board were killed and three people survived the crash in critical condition.
Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica Region Director Carlos Saenz confirmed there were several Nazarene pastor couples among the passengers on board, returning home to the church's Cuba East District from a minister and spouses' retreat.
Cuba Church of the Nazarene President Leonel López later reported 10 Nazarene couples were confirmed to be among those who lost their lives. The names of the lost were released Sunday.
López said the retreat was a 3-day event attended by 125 couples. According to López, the bus driver said the East District couples who were one Flight 972 were singing and praying on the bus on the way to the airport.
"May all the Church of the Nazarene family unite in prayer on behalf of our brothers and sisters," Saenz said.
López reported several children, adolescents, and young were left orphaned. Some of them with no extended family.
More information will be updated as it is made available.
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