Turkish plane crashes in Iran eleven feared dead
According to report, all
11 people on board were presumed dead
after it crashed and burst into flames on an Iranian mountainside while
bringing a wealthy businessman's daughter and her friends home from a
Dubai bachelorette party on Sunday.
The plane owned by the private holding company of Turkish businessman Huseyin
Basaran, carried eight passengers and three crew, an official for
Turkey's transport ministry said.
Those on board
included Basaran's daughter Mina and seven of her friends, all flying
back from a party ahead of her planned wedding next month.
Basaran, a former deputy chairman of Trabzonspor football club, owns businesses that span yachts to energy. His construction projects include a large housing project on Istanbul's Asian side called Mina Towers, named after his daughter.
The last photo on Mina Barasan's Instagram account showed her surrounded by seven other young women, all wearing robes and sunglasses. The post, tagged (hashtag) minasbachelorette, said it was taken at the One and Only Royal Mirage luxury hotel in Dubai.
By late on Sunday evening, just a few hours after news of the crash, there were more than 7000 comments on the photo.
Basaran Mina |
Basaran, a former deputy chairman of Trabzonspor football club, owns businesses that span yachts to energy. His construction projects include a large housing project on Istanbul's Asian side called Mina Towers, named after his daughter.
The last photo on Mina Barasan's Instagram account showed her surrounded by seven other young women, all wearing robes and sunglasses. The post, tagged (hashtag) minasbachelorette, said it was taken at the One and Only Royal Mirage luxury hotel in Dubai.
By late on Sunday evening, just a few hours after news of the crash, there were more than 7000 comments on the photo.
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