Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- No one survived the crash of a Pakistani passenger plane that went down in the outskirts of the capital Islamabad Wednesday morning with 152 people on board, officials said.
Rescuers worked in heavy rains to recover bodies from the wreckage, as officials launched an investigation to determine why the accident occurred. Pakistani Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said 115 bodies have been taken to area hospitals.
Initially, Kaira and Interior Minister Rehman Malik reported survivors in the crash. Kaira said there were eight survivors and Malik said there were six.
But Kaira said the initial information received from the scene was incorrect, and both men later said no one survived the crash.
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When I first heard this story this morning they were reporting survivors. It's awful to hear that they don't think there are any now.
Rescuers worked in heavy rains to recover bodies from the wreckage, as officials launched an investigation to determine why the accident occurred. Pakistani Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said 115 bodies have been taken to area hospitals.
Initially, Kaira and Interior Minister Rehman Malik reported survivors in the crash. Kaira said there were eight survivors and Malik said there were six.
But Kaira said the initial information received from the scene was incorrect, and both men later said no one survived the crash.
( Read the rest at CNN.com )
When I first heard this story this morning they were reporting survivors. It's awful to hear that they don't think there are any now.