Rescuers search for bodies after deadly Laos plane crash

Rescuers searched for bodies on Thursday after a Lao Airlines plane believed to be carrying 49 people, around half of them foreigners, plunged into the Mekong River during stormy weather.
Seven French citizens, six Australians and five Thais were among those thought to have been killed when the turboprop ATR-72 came down on Wednesday near Pakse airport in Champasak province.

Around a dozen rescuers were using a crane perched on a floating platform in the middle of the Mekong to try to winch the submerged aircraft from the river, which was swollen by a recent tropical storm.
Divers from a Thai rescue team were on the scene to assist in the operation.
State-owned Lao Airlines said more than half of the 44 passengers and five crew onboard were foreign nationals.