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Bombing victims return
(newsphoto)
Updated: 2004-05-08 01:11


A Pakistani official comforts a relative of one of the three Chinese engineers killed in Pakistan at a Tianjin airport May 7, 2004. The three Chinese engineers were killed and 11 including nine Chinese were injured in a car bomb attack on May 3 in Gwadar, some 700 kilometres from Karachi. The special plane carrying the coffins of the three arrived in Tianjin Friday evening. [newsphoto]


The coffins are carried out of the plane. [newsphoto]

The coffins are carried towards a vehicle. [newsphoto]

The coffins are put on a vehicle. [newsphoto]

Members of a Pakistani police contingent stand beside the coffins of three Chinese engineers at Karachi Airbase May 7, 2004 prior to their departure in a special plane for Beijing. Three Chinese engineers were killed and 11 including nine Chinese were injured in a car bomb attack on May 3 in Gwadar, some 700 kilometres from Karachi. The special plane arrived in Tianjin yesterday evening. [AFP]

Mi Dongtao, one of the four Chinese engineers injured in Gwadar, receives treatment at Peking Union Medical College Hospital after returning to Beijing early yesterday morning. [newsphoto]

Guo Lanlan, daughter of Guo Qihong, who was killed in the Gwadar bombing, comforts her aunt after hearing the bad news. [newsphoto]

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