Air crash students return to families
Updated: 2013-07-15 08:05
(China Daily)
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Survivors from the Asiana air accident will need rehabilitation
Thirty-one students and teachers who were on board the Asiana Airlines flight that crashed in San Francisco arrived in Hangzhou on Sunday, with many using their cellphones to update loved ones on their location.
The group arrived at Hangzhou Railway Station in Zhejiang's provincial capital at around 1:40 pm after a five-hour, high-speed train ride from Beijing. They then boarded a tourist bus for a four-hour journey to Jiangshan Middle School, where parents and families were awaiting their return.
"The students are tired. Their only wish is to reunite with their parents and get a good night's sleep," said Zou Tingting, an English teacher at Jiangshan Middle School, who was in the crash that claimed three lives - all female students from the school.
Wang Linjia, 17, and Ye Mengyuan, 16, were pronounced dead the day of the accident on July 6. Liu Yipeng, 15, died on Friday (local time) at San Francisco General Hospital, where she had been in a critical condition since the accident, AP reported.
The group of 30 students and five teachers were traveling to attend a two-week summer camp in the United States when the Boeing 777 crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport.
Of the 32 survivors from Jiangshan, 31 returned on Sunday - as one female student is still undergoing medical treatment but her condition is stable, according to the Jiangshan city education department.
"We feel really happy they are finally home," said Yang Riming, who teaches art at the school. "We're deeply grieved by the tragedy, but we hope the survivors will all be safe and sound. This is the wish of the faculty and everyone else in Jiangshan."
Several students said they only felt reassured when they landed in Beijing on Saturday evening after flying with Air China from San Francisco.
"When the in-flight intercom announced, 'Welcome home', many of my fellow passengers shed tears," student Lin Zixuan was quoted as saying by the City Express newspaper.
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