A Pakistan International Airline flight crashed on Monday in the Pakistani city of Multan, killing all 41 passengers and four crew, according to agency reports. The Fokker turbo-prop was heading to Lahore on a routine flight, when it crashed soon after take off from Multan airport. [AMEInfo.com]
Posted July 10, 2006
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