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Families of victims waited days at the airport as officials worked to identify all the bodies. According to the BBC, Police Superintendent General Na Won-o explained the process was moving slowly because of how badly the bodies were damaged.
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Only two people — both crew members, one male and one female, who were working on the flight from Bangkok to Muan International Airport — survived the Sunday morning crash, which happened after the Boeing 737-800 landed on its belly and crashed into a concrete fence, bursting into flames.
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The New York Post shared images posted to Instagram by a mother on vacation with her husband and 3-year-old son, who were all among the victims identified by local media. Authorities confirmed Sunday a 3-year-old boy was the youngest person to die in the crash.
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