Funeral prayers in absentia held in Karachi for engineer of crashed cargo plane
Funeral prayers were held in absentia for Muhammad Arif Siddiqui, the flight engineer of a K2 Airways cargo plane that tragically crashed in the Arabian Sea on July 7, killing all five crew members. The Boeing 737-400 was en route from Sharjah to Karachi when it went down, and the wreckage was later found during a deep-sea search. This somber event underscores the dangers faced by aviation personnel and the importance of thorough investigation to prevent future accidents. The community in Karachi paid their last respects to Siddiqui, highlighting the human cost of such disasters.
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