80 bodies found in Pakistani plane crash
Rescue workers searching for the bodies or survivors amid wreckage of the passenger plane of state-run Pakistan International Airlines, after it crashed on a residential colony, in Karachi yesterday. – EPA pic, May 23, 2020.
A TOTAL of 80 bodies have been recovered after a Pakistani plane crashed with nearly 100 people on board in the southern city of Karachi yesterday, provincial health officials said in a statement, with more feared dead. The Pakistan International Airlines plane had made multiple approaches to land at the city’s airport when it came down among houses, devastating buildings and killing several people on the ground.
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