Wednesday, June 27, 2007

PMTAir plane crash: Bodies recovery

The bodies of the passengers killed in a plane crash are lined up in a jungle-clad mountain150 km (90 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Rescue teams found the wreckage of a plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Korean and three Czech tourists, high on a jungle-clad Cambodian mountain on Wednesday. There were no survivors. REUTERS/Stringer

Rescue members carry the body of a victim from the wreckage of an airplane that crashed into a jungle-clad mountain near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Rescue teams found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap

Rescue members carry the body of a victim from the wreckage of an airplane that crashed into a jungle-clad mountain near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Searchers found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap

Rescue members carry the body of a victim of a plane crash from a helicopter in Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Rescue teams found the wreckage of a plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Korean and three Czech tourists, high on a jungle-clad Cambodian mountain on Wednesday. There were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap

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