Tragic Plane Crash in South Korea Leaves 179 Dead
south korea December 29, 2024 23:11A horrifying plane crash in South Korea has left 179 people dead, while causing confusion and anger among the grieving families due to mistakes by the government.
A horrifying plane crash in South Korea has left 179 people dead, while causing confusion and anger among the grieving families due to mistakes by the government.
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