Small plane crash in Bahamas kills 9, including Christian minister; authorities probe cause

In this Jan. 19, 2011 photo provided by Oral Roberts University, Rev. Myles Munroe preaches during an Oral Roberts University chapel service in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Severe weather was likely a factor in the small plane crash on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014 that killed nine people, including the prominent Christian minister and his wife, on approach to the island of Grand Bahama, the Bahamas foreign minister said Monday. The flight was also carrying several members of Munroe's Bahamas Faith Ministries. (AP Photo/Oral Roberts University) (The Associated Press)

A small plane that crashed on approach to the island of Grand Bahama killed all 9 people on board, including a prominent Christian minister and his wife, the government of the Bahamas said.

The Lear 36 Executive Jet had taken off from the Bahamian capital of Nassau and crashed while attempting to land Sunday evening in Freeport, according to a statement from the Ministry of Transport and Aviation.

Among those killed was Myles Munroe, the founder of Bahamas Faith Ministries, who was traveling to Grand Bahama to attend the 2014 Global Leadership Forum, Prime Minister Perry Christie said.

"It is utterly impossible to measure the magnitude of Dr. Munroe's loss to The Bahamas and to the world," the prime minister said. "He was indisputably one of the most globally recognizable religious figures our nation has ever produced."

Munroe's wife, Ruth was also on the plane, Christie said. The names of other passengers have not yet been confirmed, but the government said they included another minister, Richard Pinder, and a child.

An investigation into the cause of the crash has begun.