Pak plane crashes with 150 on board, 100 bodies found
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani airliner carrying 150 people crashed in a ball of flames Wednesday into densely wooded hills above Islamabad during heavy rain and poor visibility, leaving little hope of survivors.
Rescue officials said pieces of charred flesh and body parts were littered around the smouldering wreckage, partially buried on a remote hillside following Pakistan's first major aviation accident in four years.
Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of more than 100 people after a Pakistani jet crashed in Islamabad on Wednesday and there are still no signs of survivors, the city's police chief said.
"More than 100 bodies have been found. We have not yet found any survivor or injured," Bani Amin told AFP.
Air Blue flight ABQ-202