ISLAMABAD: Investigators on Saturday recovered computerised national identity cards (CNICs) of Junaid Jamshed and his wife, who died in a plane crash near Havelian on Wednesday.
They also found the handbag of Junaid Jamshed's wife from the site of deadly plane crash, according to Geo News. The hand bag contained two pictures of Jamshed and some other documents, which remained safe.
Officials of investigating agencies also found four gold bangles, three wrist watches, two gold rings among other belongings of passengers of the ill-fated Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight.
A PIA aircraft crashed into mountains near Havelian area of district Abbottabad, killing all 47 people on board
Junaid Jamshed, pop star-turned preacher, was also aboard the flight along with his wife.
Nine of the total 47 crash victims have so far been buried in their native towns. The relatives of 38 passengers are still awaiting completion of DNA identification process.
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