Pak air crash: All 127 people killed
Updated on Apr 21, 2012 01:20 pm IST
All 127 people were killed on Friday evening when a Boeing 737-200 of Bhoja Air crashed while trying to land in bad weather, a short distance from the international airport in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Pakistan's home minister Rehman Malik has said the remains of at least 120 people had been brought to PIMS early Saturday morning.He also said that an FIR had been registered and the ongoing investigation would determine whether aircraft was "technically capable". Local residents said they had seen a ball of fire in the sky when the plane crashed.
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