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All Victims Identified in South Korea Jeju Air Crash
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Authorities in South Korea have identified all 179 victims of the Jeju Air crash, including entire families and a 3-year-old boy. The Boeing 737-800 crashed after landing on its belly and bursting into flames. Only two crew members survived.

All 179 victims from the Jeju Air crash in South Korea have been identified, authorities said, including entire families and a 3-year-old boy.

Forensic investigators inspect the wreckage of Jeju Air Co. Flight 2216 at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Monday.a man on the plane hadn’t told his family he’d be traveling so as not to worry them.posted to Instagram by a mother on vacation with her husband and 3-year-old son, who were all among the victims identified by local media. Authorities. Families of the victims were able to visit the crash site for the first time on New Year’s Day.

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