South Korea releases first Jeju Air plane crash victims to families

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South Korean authorities have identified 28 of the 179 victims that died in the Jeju Air crash on December 29, and have begun releasing their bodies to their families. Anger has been growing over the delays in identifying the passengers. The process was rendered particularly difficult after the wreckage caught fire.

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