An aircraft on Friday crashed in Zimbabwe’s Majereje Hills killing three people, local media reports.
The Herald reports that one of those killed in the crash is believed to be a Finland national.
Police are said to have recovered a Finnish identity card, Visa financial services card and a passport.
These items according to officials suggest that there were three passengers on board before the crash.
The plane is believed to be traveling from the Chiredzi community before the crash.
Officials said all the bodies of the occupants were decapitated making it hard to identify them.
The Cessna light aircraft reportedly crashed about 20kms south of Renco Mine in Masvingo South.
Local news portal iHarare shared video of the scene of the crash.
According to local media the Cessna-182 plane is owned by Executive Air Pvt Ltd of Harare.
Police have already secured the wreckage of the plane. They are to be supported by the Civil Aviation Authority team to launch investigations into the cause of the crash.
Source: Africafeeds.com