Islamabad:An Australian scientist, Dr. Mirko Cvjfticanin was also killed in the Airblue plane crash at the Margalla Hills in Islamabad on Wednesday morning.
M Azam, a friend of Australian scientist told ‘The News’ that Dr. Mirko was coming to Islamabad to deliver a lecture at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST). He was affiliated with a German company.
On the other hand after listening to the news of plane crash, large number of people rushed to the Benazir Bhutto International Airport to seek information about their friends and family members, who were in the plane.
People were found running from one corner of the airport to the other to get some sort of information, but they found no one to facilitate them.
Airblue officials on the other hand put a list of ill-fated flight very late and there was no information about the injured, and shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences.
While talking to ‘The News’ a number of people said that after hearing the shocking news they rushed to the airport, but nobody was there to give them complete details. They said that after listening the news about some injured shifted to PIMS, they also visited the hospital.
Shafiullah told that his 23-year-old son Muhammad Umar Khan also died in the plane crash. He was working in Karachi and was coming back to see his mother as she was seriously ill. “Now I am afraid that his mother would die after listing this bad news,” he mourned.
APP adds: Three real brothers were among the dead in the plane crash. An old man told journalists that his three sons Abdul Rehman, Qayyum Rehman, Tufail, residents of Sihala, are also among the dead.
A new appointee of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) Abbas Raza was also among the dead. His brother Bilal Ahmad told mediamen that his brother was returning to Islamabad after submitting joining report at NBP Karachi. Abbas Raza hailing from Swat had topped in MBA.The news