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Nigerian air crash kills all 117 on board
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-24 06:55:27

Tunde Usufu, president of Bellview Airlines, speaks during a press conference at an airport in Lagos, commercial capital of Nigeria, Oct. 23, 2005. The passenger plane belonging to Bellview Airlines and carrying 114 people crashed late Saturday shortly after take-off from Lagos. A senior Nigerian government official said on Sunday that more than half of the 114 passengers on board the crashed plane survived the accident in central Nigeria. (Xinhua Photo)

Rescue workers gather mutilated bodies following the crash of Bellview Airlines in the village of Lissa in the Ifo district, southwest Nigeria, 23 October, 2005. Nigerian rescuers struggled to gather and identify hundreds of severed body parts scattered Sunday amid smoking debris at the site of an airliner crash which rescuers said killed all 117 people on board. (Photo: Xinhua/AFP)

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