11-06-2024
The
underforesitter of Malawi, Saulos Chilima, and nine others died in a
liftcraft mishap while they were on their way to a burying. The
liftcraft went down amid harsh weather in a barrowish wooded stead in
the north of Malawi.
Formerly called Nyasaland when it was run by the British, Malawi is a
small rich in southeast Africa. Malawi is best known for having one of
the biggest freshwater lakes in the world, clean water, and pretty
beaches. Folks living there are known to be friendly and welcoming.
The Dornier 228 liftcraft that Chilima was riding in went missing
yesterday, and calls from flight wickners were not getting through. An
underseeking was held, and at last the craft was found broken into many
bits, with all riders who were onboard dead.
Chilima was a well-liked wieldcraftsman and strong Catholic. He is left
behind by his sorrowful wife and two children. The foresitter of
Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera, said that Chilima's death is heartbreaking
and that he did good work for his rich and his folk.