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Martinique goes into mourning
17/08/2005 09:55  - (SA)  

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    Ducos - An elderly couple, celebrating 50 years of marriage, set off on vacation amid a flurry of goodbyes from children and grandchildren. Their extended family was back at the airport on Tuesday to greet their return - but received terrible news instead.

    Paul Berisson, 79, and his wife, George, 70, who were travelling with nearly three dozen friends, were among 160 people killed when a chartered jet filled with tourists returning home to the small French Caribbean island of Martinique crashed in a wooded area of western Venezuela.

    News of the crash sent shock waves of grief throughout Martinique, where much of the tight-knit population counted friends and relatives among the victims.

    "What consoles us is that they were together to the end," said Giselle Berisson, 45, the elderly couple's daughter. "The day of their departure, the whole family was there to say goodbye to them. We made a family meal to say goodbye. That consoles us, too."

    Whole island is in mourning

    The West Caribbean Airways flight reported engine trouble and had requested permission to make an emergency landing when it crashed near the Venezuelan farming town of Machiques, officials said.

    The 152 passengers were all from Martinique, a French island of 432 000 people. Most were civil servants and their families, including a 21-month-old infant. Eight crew members, who were also killed, were from Colombia.

    "Martinique is a small place - 152 people dead, you imagine," said Magalie Grivallier, a Martinique government spokesperson. "It means virtually everybody had a cousin on that plane."

    At Martinique's airport, relatives broke down in sobs as a lawmaker read out the names of the victims.

    "The airport was a nightmare in itself, all these families waiting for news. Some knew, and just went away crying," said George Venkapaten, whose 48-year-old brother was killed with his wife and six-year-old son.

    Ill-fated flight attendant

    "I don't understand. It's as though the sky fell on my head today," said Claire Renette, 40, whose sister was among the dead.

    Relatives of the eight crew members rushed to the airline's offices in Colombia's capital of Bogota.

    Carlos Pena said his daughter, a flight attendant, had not been scheduled to fly but agreed to fill in when the airline asked at the last minute. Angela Patricia Pena Valencia, who was turning 21 next month, had been devoted to her job, her father said.

    "She did not have a flight last night but they asked for her help," Pena said. "And she agreed with pleasure."

    French transport minister Dominique Perben said West Caribbean Airways had operated a charter since spring between Panama and the French Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

    French aviation authorities checked the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 plane twice since May but found nothing unusual, he said.

    - AP



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