Greece Crash Plane Ran Out of Fuel
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Crash site: The Helios Airways plane was flying from Larnaca to Athens |
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A Cypriot airliner that crashed on August 14, killing 121 people, ran out of fuel before slamming into a mountain near Athens, a preliminary report has found.
Greek state television also reported that the plane lost cabin pressure.
The findings were presented to the transport ministry by chief investigator Akrivos Tsolakis, following the analysis of flight recorders and autopsies on all 118 bodies recovered from the site.
Everyone on the plane was killed, but three bodies have not yet been found.
Helios Airways flight 522 from Larnaca to Athens crashed near the village of Grammatiko, 25 miles north of Athens, in Greece's worst air disaster
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