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South Korea plane crash: 177 passengers out of 181 confirmed dead, suspended President Yoon sends condolences

DNA Sunday, 29 December 2024 ()
As many as 177 passengers out of 181 have been confirmed dead after a Jeju Air Plane veered off the runway and collided with a fence in South Korea's Muan City on Sunday, i.e., December 29, Hindustan Times reported citing authorities.
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