Lack of manuals, insufficient oversight blamed for failure to fully recover remains of Jeju Air crash victims
The lack of specific guidelines coupled with insufficient oversight at the scene, delayed recovery of the remains of victims in the 2024 Jeju Air plane crash, a government investigation showed Thursday.
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