A pilot slammed a small plane kamikaze-style into a Botswana clubhouse in a deranged bid to kill his wife, who was attending a baby shower there, according to reports.

South African pilot Charl Viljoen of Kalahari Air Services had first shown up uninvited at the shower held at the Matsieng Aerodome near Mochudi, the club’s spokesman, Mark Mansfield, told The Citizen.

South Africa’s Eyewitness News reported that the husband and wife had a dispute there that turned physical, although others claiming to be witnesses told The Citizen that there wasn’t even a public argument.

Then Viljoen allegedly went to Botswana’s capital, Gaborone, stole a KingAir 200 aircraft and flew it over the venue — close to the South African border — multiple times at a low level.

A man told Eyewitness News that before the plane crashed, Viljoen had called his friend, who was at the venue.

“He phoned his one mate on the ground there who was still at the party, and he wanted to know where his wife was,” the man said. “The guy that he called started shouting so that everybody could run away.”

Matsieng Flying Club members ordered an immediate evacuation of the venue’s approximately 50 guests, the club said in a press release.

Then Viljoen allegedly slammed the plane into the facility, taking his own life. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Miraculously, no one else was hurt.

But the clubhouse, control tower and about 13 vehicles were ravaged in the pilot’s devastating suicide flight, according to Eyewitness News.

A video posted to YouTube by The Citizen shows the fiery aftermath of the crash.

Police and aviation officials are continuing to investigate.