KARACHI: Certain belongings of the deceased passengers flying on PK 8303 that crashed in Karachi on May 22, recovered by district government and rescue workers, were being placed for family members of the victims at PIA Training Centre near Terminal 1, old airport Karachi, from July 11 to July 13, said an announcement here on Thursday.

Family members have been requested to visit the place on the given dates, along with their original computerised national identity cards (and a copy of the same) for identification of these goods/items that may be handed over to them after necessary procedure.

The families can seek further details in this regard from officials associated with the airline via phone numbers 021-99044394 and 021-99044862. Khursheed Ahmed Khan (0332-7423725) and Inamullah Jamil (0333-3101089) have been assigned to facilitate the bereaved relatives of the passengers.

Published in Dawn, July 10th, 2020

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