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Renowned preacher Myles Munroe and wife die in plane crash in Bahamas


Renowned gospel leader, transformational leader, business coach and author of many motivational books, Dr. Myles Munroe and his wife, Ruth Ann, died in a plane crash in the Bahamas yesterday Nov. 9th. The couple and 7 others (pictured above moments before boarding the plane) were killed after the Lear 36 executive private jet they were traveling in struck a crane at the grand Bahamas ship yard, as it approached for landing, exploding on impact.

The plane which had nine people on board left the Lynden Pindling International Airport and was trying to make a landing at the Grand Bahama International Airport when it crashed. Everybody was killed. Continue...



Dr Myles Monroe was just 60 years old.


The group was on their way to the Global Leadership Forum, which was organized by Dr. Munroe and was scheduled for this week in Freeport.

Dr Munroe and wife were Senior pastors at the Bahamas Faith Ministries International Fellowship and they leave behind two children, a daughter Charisa and a son, Chairo Myles Junior. May their souls rest in peace Amen. Scene of the crash above. So sad!

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