Pakistan was grieving for 152 people lost in Wednesday's air disaster outside Islamabad. The search for bodies and the data recorders from the plane that crashed continued Thursday, as funerals got underway for the victims. (July 29)
Comments on "Pakistan Mourns Air Crash Victims"
hey ... hey kashmir17864lyfe mind your language you? dont know our pain
: hey buddy... ... : hey buddy... whats up? why all that hate? do you think you are going to live forever??? would you like? people to say that about you when you are dead?? we are talking about people who had a painful death, this could have been you, your parents, siblings, wife or children! have some respect, try to feel each others pain and grow up! you sadden me deeply!
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another inside-job. ... another inside-job... ?
its just so sad i ... its just so sad i saw the plane moments before it crashed and? i knew it was way ofcourse and was heading for disaster
insensitive tool ... insensitive tool show some respect? for the dead
f**k the air crash? ... f**k the air crash? victims
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