Vietnamese currency was discovered in the wallet of the ill-fated victim
On March 21, flight number MU5735 crashed, fell near Wuzhou city, Guangxi and caused a big fire. There were 132 people on the “death” flight, including 9 crew members and 123 passengers.
Rescue teams were deployed and approached the scene immediately after the accident happened. Chinese media reported that tents had been set up to ensure the rescue work took place through the night, racing against time to find the victims.
Some pictures of the scene of the plane crash show that the plane wreckage is scattered everywhere. Some identification papers and personal belongings of the ill-fated passengers were also found. Among them, the most notable one is a torn black wallet, with a stack of cash left, including a VND 2,000 bill of Vietnam.
This image has been spread on social networks and it is not clear if the owner of this wallet is a Vietnamese who has been in trouble or not. The exact number of casualties has not yet been officially announced, but many news sites say there is no sign of the victim having survived.
CCTV broadcaster said: “Debris of the plane has been found at the scene, but so far, no survivors have been found“.
Currently, the plane’s black box has not been found because the area where the plane crashed is mountainous, making it difficult for rescue and rescue. Meanwhile, relatives with passengers on the ill-fated flight are praying for a miracle to come.
A businessman revealed to Jiemian News that he had six acquaintances on the plane that crashed, including a 10-year-old boy, who was going to Guangzhou to attend the funeral.
Source: Twitter, SCMP
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