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Junaid Jamshed dead: Pop star turned cleric dies in Pakistan plane crash | |
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Junaid Jamshed, a Pakistani pop star turned evangelical Muslim cleric, was on board an aircraft that crashed into a mountainside on Wednesday, a airline official told Reuters. | Junaid Jamshed, a Pakistani pop star turned evangelical Muslim cleric, was on board an aircraft that crashed into a mountainside on Wednesday, a airline official told Reuters. |
Mr Jamshed rocketed to fame in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s as the singer for the Vital Signs rock group, and later launched a solo career, with a string of chart-topping albums and hits. | |
His name appeared on a passenger manifest for Pakistan International Airlines' (PIA) flight PK661, which crashed near the northern town of Havelian. His presence on board was confirmed by Sohail Ahmed, a PIA official in Chitral. | His name appeared on a passenger manifest for Pakistan International Airlines' (PIA) flight PK661, which crashed near the northern town of Havelian. His presence on board was confirmed by Sohail Ahmed, a PIA official in Chitral. |
Mr Jamshed retired from music in 2001 and announced that he was devoting his life to Islam, joining the conservative Tableeghi Jamaat religious organisation. | |
The plane crashed in a village near the town of Havelian, about 75 kilometres (45 miles) north west of the capital Islamabad, according to senior police officer Khurram Rasheed. | |
The small twin-propeller aircraft was travelling from the city of Chitral to Islamabad when it crashed shortly after take-off. | |
According to Daniyal Gilani, the spokesman for Pakistan International Airlines, the plane had lost touch with the control tower prior to the crash. | |
He said the plane was carrying 42 passengers, five crew members and a ground engineer. | |
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear. | |
Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Pervez George said a team of experts would determine the cause after retrieving the plane's black box recorder. | |
"I don't think there is any chance of finding any survivors," he said. | |
TV footage showed debris from the plane and a massive fire at the site of the crash. | |
The footage showed local villagers collecting the remains of the passengers and covering the bodies with cloths. | |
In a statement, the military said that 36 bodies had been retrieved so far. | |
A spokesman for the interior ministry said a team had been dispatched to help identify the bodies through DNA tests. | |
Reuters | Reuters |
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