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Pakistan plane crash: Passenger flight carrying up to 47 people crashes near Abottabad | |
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A Pakistani plane carrying up to 47 passengers has crashed near Abottabad, a regional police official has said. | |
Pakistan International Airlines' (PIA) passenger plane PK 116 was on its way to Islamabad from the northern city of Chitral. | Pakistan International Airlines' (PIA) passenger plane PK 116 was on its way to Islamabad from the northern city of Chitral. |
The Pakistani singer and religious preacher Junaid Jamshed was on the plane when it crashed, Dawn News reports. | |
The national flag carrier confirmed in a statement the plane had lost contact with air traffic controllers on Wednesday afternoon. | |
"PIA's ATR-42 aircraft operating as PK-661, carrying around 40 persons lost its contact with the control tower on its way from Chitral to Islamabad a short while ago," PIA spokesman Daniyal Gilani tweeted. | |
"All resources are being mobilised to locate the aircraft." | |
Laiq Shah, a senior police official in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province told Reuters by telephone the plane had crashed in that region, near the town of Havelian. | |
He said ground rescue teams were en route to the crash site. | |
Survivors were unlikely, a witness told Reuters, describing many bodies burned beyond recognition. | |
Initial reports said there were 37 passengers on the plane, but the civil aviation authority said there were 47 people on board. | |
Geo News and Dawn News TV stations, citing civil aviation sourecs, said the plane lost contact with civil aviation authority at around 4.30pm (11.30 GMT). | |
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