Saturday, June 30, 2007

Bodies of S. Korean victims of Cambodian jet crash return home

SEOUL, June 30 (Yonhap) -- The bodies of 13 South Korean tourists killed in a Cambodian plane crash arrived here on Saturday.

Aluminum coffins containing the bodies were accompanied by 23 relatives of the victims as they arrived at the Incheon International Airport at around 7:50 a.m. on a chartered plane flown from the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh.

An elderly woman who lost her daughter, son-in-law, and two grandchildren sobbed uncontrollably and fainted as the bodies were carried by ambulances to a mortuary at a hospital in eastern Seoul.

The dead South Koreans were among 22 passengers killed when a small plane crashed earlier this week in a jungle area in southern Cambodia.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

PMT Airline belongs to Hun Sen's oldest Daughter.

PMT has many problems before, including many emergency landings.

PMT is not blamed for the crash

PMT is not paying for the victims

Hun Sen steps up and pay for the victims using government money because he is helping his daughter.

Wonder why Cambodia is poor anyone?

Anonymous said...

If HUN SEN was to fly an airplane and he would make this kind of mistake a thousand times!

This is what happening in Cambodian politic and there are massive Cambodian people casualties because his blind sight policy!

HUN SEN why don't you and your clowns step down? I know how much you are afraid of the New York law firm! You want to wait until you are 90 years to go to court?

Don’t worries the court will not run away from you! Will wait for you!