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ADDIS ABABA, Aug. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has
issued a decree forming a seven-member committee of inquiry on the cause of
death of John Garang, Sudan's first vice president and former rebel leader,
according to a press release from the Sudanese embassy here Tuesday.
Garang, the former leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement for
more than two decades, died in a helicopter crash in southern Sudan on his way
back from Uganda on July 30.
The press release said the committee is mandated to probe into the
circumstances and conditions that led to the crash of the plane and the death of
those on board.
The investigations will include inquiry on the condition of theplane at the
time of its take off from a technical point of view, on the reasons that led to
the loss of communication with the plane, the time at which this occurred and
the procedures undertaken, it said.
It would also make inquiry and investigation on the procedures undertaken
to locate the crashed plane and the mode in which it was reached, the press
release said.
The committee would present a report to the president
on the findings of its investigations in a month's time from the date of the
commencement of its function, according to the press release.
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