Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Bahinting's body pulled out of plane


MANILA, Philippines -- The remains of 60-year-old veteran pilot Jessup Bahinting was recovered Wednesday afternoon from the ill-fated light plane that crashed off Masbate City with the late Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo onboard, authorities said.

Earlier in the day, Transportation Secretary Manuel Roxas II in a tweet said the body was "unrecognizable though with a ring."




It was Bahinting's brother, Orson, who identified the victim.

"It's confirmed," Orson told a television station Wednesday night adding that the remains of his brother would be brought to Cebu City.

Robredo's body was recovered by divers from the fuselage of the downed Piper Tuesday afternoon.

Aside from Robredo and Bahinting, co-pilot, Kshitiz Chand, also went down with the plane. The 22-year-old Nepalese remains missing.

Only Robredo's aide, Senior Inspector Jun Abrasado, survived the August 18 crash.

Meanwhile, News5 reported past 8 p.m. that Department of National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said that the wreckage of the Piper Seneca plane, which sank 180 feet to the ocean floor, had been lifted near the surface and would be brought to shallow waters.

source: interaksyon.com