German actor Christian Oliver and daughters killed in Caribbean plane crash

The crash occurred on Thursday as the single-engine aircraft, owned and piloted by Robert Sachs, failed to reach its destination in St Lucia after departing from J.F. Mitchell Airport in Bequia.

| Updated: 06 January, 2024 1:36 pm IST
German Hollywood actor Christian Oliver, renowned for roles in films such as "Speed Racer" and "Valkyrie," lost his life along with his two daughters.

NEW DELHI: Renowned German Hollywood actor Christian Oliver, 51, along with his two daughters, Madita, 10, and Annik, 12, lost their lives in a plane crash off the coast of a Caribbean island. The crash occurred on Thursday as the single-engine aircraft, owned and piloted by Robert Sachs, failed to reach its destination in St Lucia after departing from J.F. Mitchell Airport in Bequia.

“Shortly after takeoff, the aircraft experienced difficulties and nose-dived into the ocean,” reported the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force. Despite the valiant efforts of local fishermen and divers who rushed to the scene, all four occupants of the plane, including the actor and his daughters, could not be saved.

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The cause of the crash is under investigation, with reports suggesting that the pilot had radioed the tower about problems shortly after takeoff, making it the last communication from the ill-fated flight.

Christian Oliver, known for his roles in films like “Speed Racer” and “Valkyrie,” had a career spanning over 60 films and television shows. His collaborations with acclaimed directors such as Steven Soderbergh and Brian Singer, as well as his voice acting in the final installment of the Indiana Jones film series, showcased his versatility.

“The four bodies of the aforementioned persons were recovered from the aircraft/sea by Coast Guard personnel and were later pronounced deceased by a medical practitioner. The bodies were transported to St. Vincent on board the Coast Guard vessel and were taken to the Kingstown Mortuary, where post-mortem examinations are expected to be carried out to ascertain the cause of death,” the police said.

 

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The devastating incident unfolded during what was supposed to be a family vacation. Days before the tragedy, Oliver shared a post on Instagram, exclaiming, “Greetings from somewhere in paradise! To community and love… 2024 [here] we come!”

The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force assured that an investigation into the crash has been initiated, with post-mortem examinations expected to shed light on the exact cause of the tragedy. As the world mourns the loss of Christian Oliver and his daughters, this incident serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the unpredictability that accompanies air travel.

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