Plane Crash Kills 127 People Near Pakistan’s Capital

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Pakistan barred foreign travel by the owner of the plane involved in the nation’s worst air disaster in almost two years as authorities investigate the cause of the accident.

Farook Omar Bhoja, chairman of Bhoja Air, won’t be allowed to leave the country until investigators determine the cause of the crash, which killed all 127 people on board, Interior Minister Rehman Malik told reporters. Salman Tahir, a Bhoja Air spokesman, declined to comment on the travel ban.