Friday, November 23, 2018

125 passengers identified as Indonesian crashes have been identified: next week's trial report

JAKARTA: About 125 dead in Indonesian air crash have been identified. On October 29, Boeing 737 flight from Lion Air to Bangkok Pinang City, Indonesia, departed from the capital city of Jakarta. Shortly after the departure, the plane crashed into the Java Sea near the crash. Of these, 189 people who were traveling on the plane were killed. The black box of the plane that fell into the sea has been recovered. In this case, the dead bodies of the victims were recovered and taken to 200 bags and sent for DNA test. The company announced a $ 1 lakh relief package for the family of the deceased.

Arthur Tampy, chairman of the National Police Medical Center, said: "125 people have been identified after the genetic examination of the restored bodies. Among the identified victims were 89 men and 36 women. Two of these are aliens. One of them is an Indian pilot and another is from Italy. The rest of the bodies are identified. "
The first report on the cause of the air crash will be released on Wednesday

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