Bird Feathers Found in Engines of Crashed Passenger Plane in South Korea
seoul January 27, 2025 09:51Investigation reveals presence of bird blood and feathers in engines of crashed Jeju Air plane, resulting in 179 fatalities.
Investigation reveals presence of bird blood and feathers in engines of crashed Jeju Air plane, resulting in 179 fatalities.
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Preliminary report on the plane crash in South Korea, where 179 people perished, has been completed with details on DNA samples found in the engines.
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