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118 Bhoja Air crash victims identified
 


April 21, 2012 - Updated 100 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: All 127 people on board a Boeing 737 that crashed near Islamabad in bad weather are dead, hospital and civil aviation officials said on Saturday.

 

The remains of the victims were shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) where 118 were identified while 115 were handed over to their aggrieved relatives.

 

Meanwhile the DNA samples of the remaining victims have been obtained for identification.

 

A special flight of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) carrying the relatives of air-crash victims had arrived earlier in Islamabad on Saturday.

 

A special counter has been set up by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at the Islamabad airport to entertain queries.

 

According to the PIA spokesman, the flight PK-300 was scheduled to take off at 7:00 am but due to the chaotic situation at the airport, it took off at 7:45 am. The flight carried 418 passengers along with members of 94 bereaved families of the crash victims.

 

The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi came down in fields near a residential area on the edge of the Pakistani capital on Friday evening, as it was attempting to land at the city's international airport.

 

Civil aviation official Junaid Khan said: "All 127 people died. No one survived. There was no possibility of any survivor in this crash."

 

The airline said the Boeing 737 was carrying 121 passengers, including 11 children, as well as six crew.

 

Doctor Waseem Khawaja, who is in charge of Islamabad's main hospital, the PIMS, said bodies had been brought in more than 100 bags.

 

"There was no survivor, all on board are dead," Khawaja said.

 

Witnesses said the plane burst into flames after crashing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
i m realy sad in bhoja cresh aur main un tamam ahl-khana se dukh batana chahata ho

farhadhasnain
Pakistan
how many more lives must we lose before we have a proper airport in Islamabad. For how long do we have to bear with a pathetic airbase presented to us as an "International Airport"?

Irfan
Pakistan
Asalaam-o-alikum brother and sister, i would like to say that what Allah wills "it happens",so we all brothers sisters should pray for our loved ones who lost there lives, plus for our PAKISTANI SOLDIERS. May Allah gives them Paradise and keep there family's (loved ones) strength.. in this hard times.. ameen.

YASIR
United Kingdom
that's really sad :'( may allah bless all of them <3

Aisha
Norway
I don't know in the future how many more families would suffer? if the things are not streamlined. My suggestion would be: 1. Make stringent laws regarding Aviation Industry in Pakistan 2. Under the Guidance of those laws, policies must be developed following other countries and their safety models Governement should immediately call National and International Consultatnts, spend some money to look into the existing situation and room for improvement.

khan
Canada
A very sad day. Allah give subr to the breaved families.

Khan
Pakistan
May God bless you of all souls. their time were in this airplane no one escape and help us .All decsion will from Allah .

Abdus salam
Pakistan
Deep condolence to the families who have lost their love ones. God give them strength and courage in hour of need. Sad day for entire humanity.

Aman
India
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