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Families' fears over Thai crash Three NI men on Thai crash plane
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Two men from Londonderry were on board the plane which crashed in Thailand killing at least 88 people. At least three men from Northern Ireland were on board a plane which crashed in Thailand killing at least 88 people.
One of the men is still missing while the other is being treated in intensive care at a Thai hospital. One of the men - Aaron Toland, 22, from Londonderry - is still missing and feared to have died in the crash.
The two friends, in their 20s, left Derry last week to travel to Australia and south east Asia. Fellow Derry man and friend Christopher Cooley, also in his 20s, is being treated in intensive care.
There were 123 passengers and seven crew on board the flight from Bangkok when it crashed on landing in poor weather at Phuket airport on Sunday. A third man, Ashley Harrow, from Moira, was also injured. His condition is not known at present.
There were 123 passengers and seven crew on board the flight from Bangkok when it crashed on landing in poor weather at Phuket Airport on Sunday.
Eight of the survivors are thought to be British.Eight of the survivors are thought to be British.
There were four Irish people on board the plane. Three are being treated for their injuries and one is still missing.There were four Irish people on board the plane. Three are being treated for their injuries and one is still missing.
Irishman John O'Donnell was among those who escaped.Irishman John O'Donnell was among those who escaped.
"You could tell there was a problem. The plane was flying around trying to land. It was making some noises and it was bad rain," he said."You could tell there was a problem. The plane was flying around trying to land. It was making some noises and it was bad rain," he said.
"There was a lot of smoke in the plane. I got out through the doors and I came out onto the wing. I got very badly burned on my face, my arms, my back, my legs.""There was a lot of smoke in the plane. I got out through the doors and I came out onto the wing. I got very badly burned on my face, my arms, my back, my legs."
Embassy officials are to co-ordinate an operation to locate the British dead and any survivors.Embassy officials are to co-ordinate an operation to locate the British dead and any survivors.