Egypt balloon crash probe rules out criminal activity
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Egypt today ruled out any "criminal activity" in the tragic hot air balloon crash near Luxor in which 19 people, mostly Asian and European tourists, were killed.
"Initial results of the investigations conducted by Luxor Public Prosecution asserted that there were no criminal suspicions in the crash and the fall of the tourist hot air balloon in South Luxor yesterday," a media report said.
The balloon was at 1,000 ft (300 metres) when it caught fire and exploded, plunging onto sugarcane fields west of Luxor yesterday.
Passengers in the balloon included 19 foreign tourists, from Hong Kong, France, Japan and Britain. An Egyptian pilot and another Egyptian were also on board.
The probes are being held under Luxor and Qena Attorney General Counselor Mohammad Fahmi. Four teams of investigators have been formed to inspect the scene of the balloon crash and listen to witnesses in the surrounding area as well as inspect the corpses of the victims.
A technical committee of the aviation department was also formed to inspect the take-off and fall locations of the balloon and review the licenses of Sky Cruise company which operates the balloon tours.
The committee has also examined the balloon debris to know the reasons behind it catching of fire and falling of the balloon.
Luxor Prosecution has ordered the transfer of the 19 bodies from Luxor International Hospital morgue to Cairo to undergo DNA tests.
Civil Aviation Minister Wael al-Maadawi also ruled out the possibility of criminal activity behind the crash.
He said yesterday that his ministry agreed to a request by the British authorities to attend the ongoing probe into the hot air balloon crash.
The minister said bodies of victims were carried by a military aircraft to Cairo to hand them over to their embassies.
A committee from the the Civil Aviation Ministry has inspected the air balloon tour operator "Sky Cruise" on February 13, 14 and 15, Maadawi said, adding that the company passed the inspection.
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