THAILAND-PLANE
SEPTEMBER 16 2007 13:18h
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Some foreigners were aboard a budget airline plane which crashed in driving rain on the resort island of Phuket.
Around half of the 123 passengers on a budget airliner that crashed on landing on the Thai holiday isle of Phuket were foreigners, an Airports of Thailand official in Bangkok told Reuters.
Most of the foreigners were European, the official added.
Phuket deputy governor Vorapot Rajsima told Channel 9 television as many as 90 percent of those on board were believed to have died.
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