A total of 179 people were killed in the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The preliminary report was released by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board on Monday in South Korea.
Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
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