On the 31st, the third day of the Jeju Air flight disaster, Yonhap News reported on the 31st that a letter honoring the victims was attached to the barbed wire fence around the runway of Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do.
The handwritten letter thanking the captain and the captain who attempted to land the fuselage just before the accident said, "Thank you so much to the captain, the captain, and the crew who would have done their best to save the passengers," as well as "I hope all the passengers will go to a good place and sleep comfortably."
From the first day of the disaster, the number of chrysanthemum flowers and glasses in front of barbed wire increased, expanding the space far away from the aircraft. Bread, rice cakes, chocolate pies, and hot packs left behind by someone were arranged side by side toward the broken gas.
Around the aircraft, the work of recovering the body parts and belongings of the victims of the disaster continued. The police's scientific investigation team and firefighters divided the compartments around the aircraft into details to identify and collect them.
Police officers and firefighters also checked together whenever there was a collection that could comfort the bereaved families.
Since the morning of this day, 11 investigators of the Air Railroad Accident Investigation Committee of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and eight joint U.S. investigation teams have also continued on-site investigations.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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