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Asiana crash victims' ashes returned to relatives (2)

Xinhua)  15:27, July 29, 2013  

Relatives of three Chinese teenager girls, who were killed in an Asiana airliner crash three weeks ago, arrive at the Jiangshan Municipal Funeral Parlour in Jiangshan, east China's Zhejiang Province, July 29, 2013. The ashes of the three Chinese teenagers were sent to the city of Jiangshan, their hometown, on Monday. The girls were aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 when it crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6. The crash killed one of the girls instantly, while another girl was run over by an ambulance. The third girl died six days later in a local hospital after sustaining critical injuries. (Xinhua/Han Chuanhao)

HANGZHOU, July 29 (Xinhua) -- The ashes of three Chinese teenagers who died in a plane crash in San Francisco were sent to their hometown in east China's Zhejiang Province on Monday.

Ten relatives of the victims boarded a flight operated by China Eastern Airlines in San Francisco early Sunday and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 5 p.m. Sunday before traveling to the city of Jiangshan, the victims' home.

On Monday, the victims' relatives went to the Jiangshan Municipal Funeral Parlor, where other relatives, local officials and representatives from the middle school they attended waited for their arrival.

Memorial services and funerals for the three girls are scheduled for a later date, one of the relatives said.

The girls were aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 when it crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6. The crash killed one of the girls instantly, while another girl was run over by an ambulance. The third girl died six days later in a local hospital after sustaining critical injuries.

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(Editor:WangLili)

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