An Indonesian air force transport plane that crashed in Indonesia carried more passengers than the military previously reported, raising the death toll yesterday to more than 140, including victims from the neighborhood where the aircraft went down in flames.
So far, 141 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of a residential area in Medan, where the C-130 Hercules crashed shortly after takeoff on Tuesday, North Sumatra police Major A. Tarigan told TVOne station.
The air force says 122 people were on board, including military personnel and their families. Officials do not expect any survivors from the plane.
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Initially, the air force said there were 12 crew members on the C-130 and did not mention passengers. It then repeatedly raised the numbers of people aboard, indicating lax controls and raising questions about whether the plane was accepting paying passengers, despite previous promises to crack down on the practice.
Hitching rides on military planes to reach remote destinations is common in Indonesia.
The plane had traveled from the capital, Jakarta, and stopped at two locations before arriving at Medan on Sumatra, one of Indonesia’s main islands.
Indonesian Air Marshal Agus Supriatna told reporters the Hercules was only authorized to carry military personnel and their families. He said he would investigate allegations of paying passengers.
A copy of the manifest seen by reporters shows 32 passengers with no designation. The rest are described as either military or military family members.
Dozens of family members yesterday gathered at Medan’s Adam Malik hospital. Outside its mortuary, more than 100 wood coffins were arranged in rows, and women cried and screamed the names of loved ones killed in the disaster.
A group of students from a Catholic high school in Medan screamed hysterically as a body bag was opened, revealing the badly bruised corpse of classmate Esther Lina Josephine, 17, clasping her 14-year-old sister.
“She looks like she wanted to protect her younger sister,” school principal Tarcisia Hermas said. “We’ve lost kind and smart students who had so many creative ideas.”
Hermas said the sisters were traveling during school vacation to see their parents on the remote Natuna island chain, where the father of the teenagers is stationed with the army.
Hospital spokeswoman Sairi Saragih said more than 60 bodies have been identified.
The crash of the aircraft occurred only two minutes after it took off from Soewondo air force base in Medan, headed for Natuna. It plowed into a building that local media said contained shops and homes.
Witnesses said the plane was flying low and flames and smoke streamed from it before crashing.
Supriatna has said the pilot told the control tower that he needed to turn back because of engine trouble and the plane crashed while turning right to return to the airport.
At the crash site, a backhoe has been digging at the pile of smoldering concrete where the plane imploded. The tail still stands in the middle of the neighborhood. The impact shattered a large building and set vehicles alight as black smoke billowed across the area.
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