Dr. Myles Munroe, wife, 7 others die in Tragic Plane Crash

Dr. Myles Munroe, the leader of Bahamas Faith Ministries, was killed Sunday when the plane he was in hit a crane and crashed in the Bahamas.



Munroe’s wife, Ruth, was also among the 9 victims of the crash in Grand Bahama, according to the Bahamas Tribune.

The plane reportedly struck a crane at the Grand Bahama Ship Yard, exploding on impact and crashing into the ground near a junkyard area.

#The Department of Civil Aviation reported that the plane was a Lear 36 executive jet which departed the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) for the Grand Bahama International Airport.

#The plane left LPIA at 4.07pm with nine people on board and crashed while making an approach for landing at Grand Bahama International Airport at 5.10pm, the Department of Civil Aviation said.


The passengers were on their way to Grand Bahama for the Global Leadership Forum scheduled to take place from the 10th of November through the 13th and hosted by Myles Munroe of Bahamas Faith Ministries International. Pastors and devotees from all around the world arrived on the island during the weekend in anticipation of the popular conference.

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  1. OMG! So hard to swallow a pie. RIP my inspiration!

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  2. RIP in peace my teacher, my mentor and my pastor

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  3. U have fought a good fight , u won d race , and now u have receive ur crown of glory.rest on my dear brother and great teacher of the word till we will all be gathered b4 d lord jesus christ.RIP

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  4. I am shocked to believe the sad news. Thank GOD for a life well spent.

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  5. You've ran and successfully won the race. The heavens are already doing a grand reception for you. Rest in the Lord.

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