A devastating aviation tragedy unfolded off the coast of Honduras, leaving a nation in mourning and drawing international attention. Shortly after taking off from Roatán Island on Monday, a Lanhsa Airlines aircraft crashed into the sea, claiming the lives of twelve people, including the internationally acclaimed Garifuna musician Aurelio Martínez. The flight had been scheduled to travel a short domestic route to La Ceiba on the Honduran mainland, a journey that typically lasts only minutes. Instead, it ended in catastrophe almost immediately after departure.
According to the Honduran transport ministry, the aircraft was carrying three crew members and fourteen passengers at the time of the accident. Local police later confirmed that twelve individuals had died, among them two children, a French citizen, and a U.S. national. Initial reports indicated that at least one person was unaccounted for during the early hours of the response, raising fears that the final toll could climb. The suddenness of the crash left little time for passengers or crew to react, and the proximity to the airport underscored how rapidly routine travel can turn fatal.