Monday, July 02, 2007

Cambodia returns crash victims to South Korea

02/07/2007
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The bodies of 13 South Koreans killed when their chartered plane crashed earlier this week in Cambodia, have arrived in South Korea.

AFP reports Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen has sent letters of condolence to the bereaved relatives.

Hun Sen had travelled to the coastal town of Kampot near the crash site, located in dense forest on a remote mountain, to oversee recovery operations.

All 22 people, including the 13 Korean tourists, aboard the Russian-made AN-24, died when the plane crashed into the top of Bokor Mountain in bad weather.

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