189 people feared dead after Indonesian jet crashes into Java Sea
Members of a rescue team transfer body bags after remains are recovered from the sea where Lion Air flight JT 610 crashed northeast of Jakarta, Indonesia, earlier in the day.
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Rescuers conduct a search in the waters northeast of Jakarta, Indonesia, after a jetliner crashed into the sea.
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Debris from the ill-fated Lion Air flight JT 610 floats at sea northeast of Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Family members of peope aboard Indonesian Lion Air JT-610 at Pangkal Pinang airport in Indonesia.
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An Indonesian rescue team transfers victims of the plane crash at Tanjung Priok Harbor, Indonesia.
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Members of an Indonesian search and rescue agency carry body bags containing remains recovered from where a Lion Air passenger jet crashed, at Tanjung Priok Port near Jakarta.
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