
A plane with 15 people on board, including a Colombian lawmaker, crashed on Wednesday in a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border, killing all passengers and crew on board, according to authorities in Bogota.
Contact with aircraft lost minutes after takeoff
The plane, operated by Satena, the state-owned airline, took off from the Colombian border city of Cucuta and was en route to Ocana.
Colombia's presidency said in a statement that contact with the aircraft was lost shortly after takeoff.
There were two crew members and 13 passengers, including Columbian lawmaker, Diogenes Quintero, member of the House of Representatives for Catatumbo, the airline said.
A rescue team was sent to the crash site to "assess the condition of the passengers."
However, Colombia's Transportation Ministry later released a statement saying that "once the aircraft was located on site, authorities regrettably confirmed that there were no survivors."
Officials could not determine the cause of the crash, but said there would be an investigation.