At least 11 bodies from the scene of the Pakistani airliner crash were brought to Jinnah Hospital, a hospital spokesman says. Follow live updates.
Emergency personnel work at the scene of the Pakistan International Airlines crash in Karachi on Friday. Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images
The pilot of a Pakistan International Airlines plane that crashed in Karachi on Friday relayed he had technical problems, airline spokesperson Abdullah Khan told CNN. "The pilot in his Mayday call had said that he was experiencing technical problems. He had been told both landing strips were available for his use but he preferred to use the go around landing route, we are looking into the technical issue. Our prayers for the lives that have been lost."
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