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Indonesian rescue members carry what is believed to be the remains of the Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ 182 which crashed into the sea, at Jakarta International Container Terminal port in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 10, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

Sriwijaya Air aircraft crashes in Indonesia; no Malaysian involved — Malaysian Embassy

JAKARTA, Jan 10 — No Malaysian was on board the Sriwijaya Air jetliner, which reportedly crashed in the waters of Kepulauan Seribu in Indonesia yesterday.

According to a statement from the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, the embassy had been informed that no Malaysian citizen was involved in the mishap.

The Boeing 737 aircraft carrying 62 passengers, including the crew, was reported to have lost contact with the control tower after taking off from the Soekarno Hatta Airport, Jakarta for Pontianak, at 2.36pm West Indonesian time.

The last contact of the aircraft with the control tower was at 2.40pm East Indonesia time.

— Bernama

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