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No Evidence of Terror in China Plane Crash
2004-11-22
Some rescuers search inside the wreckage of the crashed plane in a lake in Baotou City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004. A Flight Mu5210 of China Eastern, en route from Baotou to China's eastern metropolis Shanghai, crashed into the frozen lake in the Nanhai Park of Baotou about a dozen seconds after it took off from Baotou airport at 8:20 a.m. (0020 GMT) Sunday. Fifty-four people have been confirmed dead, including 53 people aboard and one on the ground. By 17:10 p.m., the remains of all the 54 victims were found. |
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BEIJING - Investigators have found no evidence of terrorism or other ``man-made destruction'' in the crash of a Chinese airliner that exploded after takeoff and plunged into an ice-covered lake, killing 54 people, according to official reports Monday.... ... | Note: this page has been archived under Muzi Premium Version and is only available to premium members. Please use the Premium Personal Password (PPP) to log in.
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