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Jumped out of burning wreckage, says Pakistan air crash survivor

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KARACHI: One of the two people to survive a plane crash in Pakistan that killed 97 people has described jumping from the burning wreckage of the aircraft after it hurtled into a residentia­l neighbourh­ood.

The Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) plane came down among houses on Friday after both engines failed as it approached Karachi airport, the airline said. “After it hit and I regained conciousne­ss, I saw fire everywhere and no one was visible,” Mohammad Zubair, 24, said from his hospital bed in a video clip circulated on social media. “The cries were everywhere and everybody was trying to survive. I undid my seat belt and I saw some light and tried to walk towards it. Then I jumped out.”

Zubair had suffered burns but was in a stable condition, a health ministry official said.

The airline named the other survivor as the president of the Bank of Punjab, Zafar Masud.

The health ministry for Sindh province, where the southern port city of Karachi is located, on Saturday confirmed that the 97 bodies recovered from the crash site had been on the plane. At least 19 had been identified so far, while DNA testing was being carried out at the University of Karachi to help name the rest of the victims.

The disaster comes as Pakistanis prepare to celebrate the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid, with many travelling to their homes in cities and villages.

 ??  ?? Pakistan minister Saeed Ghani meets Mohammad Zubair, who survived crash
Pakistan minister Saeed Ghani meets Mohammad Zubair, who survived crash

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