Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, ordered today to make a thorough judicial inquiry into the plane crash yesterday in this capital, which killed 127 people. The evening of Friday, Boeing-737 Bhoja domestic company covering the route Karachi-Islamabad with 118 passengers and nine crew on board fell to the ground when in the midst of a severe storm, was close to Benazir Bhutto International Airport. The black box of the aircraft had been recovered in Friday night itself. Experts of IPCM and the National Data Base and succeeded in establishing the identity of about 100 bodies, many of them through DNA testing because they were so mutilated. A case has been registered against Farooq Bhoja, the owner of Bhoja Air, in Koral Police Station. This is the second major air disaster in Pakistan's history. In July 2010, an appliance company also Airblue from Karachi crashed in the hills near Islamabad, which killed its 152 occupants.
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