Investigators unsure if remains from fiery crash belong to missing South Korean family
- Arizona officials are investigating whether human remains found in a crash belong to a missing South Korean family: Jiyeon Lee, Taehee Kim, and Junghee Kim.
- The family was last tracked on Interstate 40 at 3:27 p.m. On March 13, where a fatal crash occurred.
- The crash involved 22 vehicles, resulting in at least two deaths and 16 injuries, with fires burning for over 20 hours.
- Investigators are working with the medical examiner to identify the remains amid challenges due to extreme fire conditions.
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'Korean presumed missing' Additional remains recovered from US traffic accident... "Identification underway"
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lim Ji-woo = The Arizona chain-rear collision accident that may have been connected to three Korean women who went missing while traveling in the U.S. Grand Canyon...
Investigators unsure if remains from fiery crash belong to missing South Korean family
Arizona officials are working to determine whether additional human remains discovered in the debris of a fatal pileup crash on Interstate 40 on March 13, are those of the South Korean family who went missing in the area at the time of the crash.


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