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Pakistan plane crash: Death toll rises to 97

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23 May 2020 09:37:32 | Update: 23 May 2020 16:41:40
Pakistan plane crash: Death toll rises to 97

Pakistan health officials said 97 people have been confirmed dead, while two survived the plane crash with 99 onboard into a residential area near Karachi airport on Friday (May 22).

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez said that the A320 Airbus was carrying 91 passengers and 8 crew members from Lahore to Karachi on PK 8303.

Eyewitnesses said the Airbus A320 appeared to attempt to land two or three times before crashing in Karachi's Model Colony near Jinnah International Airport.

Meeran Yousuf, the media coordinator for the Sindh health minister said two passengers had survived and were brought to hospitals. The survivors were identified as Zubair and Zafar Masood, who is the president of Bank of Punjab.

"Zubair has 35 per cent burns and is being treated at the [Dr Ruth Pfau] Civil Hospital Karachi, while Masood has four fractures and is being treated at the Darul Sehat Hospital," said Yousuf, adding that both were in stable condition. Moreover, she said that 19 victims had been identified so far.

A third person, who had earlier been identified as a survivor from the plane, was later confirmed to be a resident of the area where the plane crashed. She was among the 11 persons, who were injured when the plane crashed into the residential area, damaging several houses in its wake.

Yusuf said that the majority of the injured were women, as it was time for Friday prayers when the crash occurred. She added that all the injured residents were in stable condition.

 

(Source: Dawn)

 

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