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Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
She left and had a car crash off-screen, but she is fine now.
well then apparently not everyone diesThe original joke is every single person in a plane crash dies, but some survive. The answer is the survivors were married and not single.
They sell a DVD of the whole tram crash
Perhaps they named it Windows. Some versions of Windows crash a lot.
The climax of "Miracle in the Andes" occurs when the survivors are finally rescued after spending 72 days stranded in the Andes Mountains. It is a moment of triumph and relief after enduring extreme hardships and challenges.
The rescuers searched for survivors of the plane crash?
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The stock market crashed, banks closed, and millions lost everything they had in the crash.
For obvious reasons, few films dealing with Cannibalism have been made, they are hardly tasty cinematic fare! A movie was done on the story of the Andes survivors ( of an airplane crash in the Andes mountains) This was a team effort in more than one sense, as members of the flight were a professional soccer or rugby team. There have been other films dealing with socially aberrant- as opposed to survival issue , Cannibals- the cannibal and zombie genres to a surprisingly degree, Overlap. The movie was entitled- about the Andes survivors= ALIVE! - as was the book.
I Am Alive Surviving the Andes Plane Crash - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 20 October 2010
Yes, there are all very much alive and doing well. Four of them gave moral support to the trapped Chilean miners via videoconference a month before they were rescued.
There have been a number of films dealng with airline accidents and this could be possibly You may refer to Alive! this dealt with the Andes crash survivors- some of whom were part of a football or Rugby team- and the survivors had to resort to Cannibalism, not the sort of thing for a dinner theatre.
It is not a religion, though certainly Cannibalism has theological overtones. I do not know how the padres ruled in this respect. Thanks largely to supermarkets, it could not happen today with some exceptions for such things as the Andes plane crash survivors, the subject of the book (Alive)
Air India Flight 182 claimed the lives of 329 people; there were no survivors. The crash happened on June 23, 1985.
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the early 80's crash? no