South Koreans who lost loved ones in the country’s worst air disaster visited the crash site to mourn on Tuesday as investigators combed the wreckage for clues about the causes.
There were only two survivors when the Boeing 737-800 attempted a belly landing and slammed into a dirt and concrete embankment, exploding in a fireball on Sunday.
Families of the 175 passengers and four crew killed on the Jeju Air flight from Bangkok are demanding answers on what brought the plane down, as well as the release and full identification of victim remains.
A “black box” flight data recorder recovered from the crash site is missing a key connector and official are considering how to extract its data, the transport ministry said, but retrieval