New Zealand Herald, "Remains of Garuda crash victims arrive in Australia"
The remains of five Australians killed in the Indonesian jet crash have arrived back in Australia. The Royal Australian Airforce Hercules carrying the remains has touched down at Canberra's Fairbairn airbase.
The five Australians killed in the GA200 flight from Jakarta to Yogyakarta were Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers Brice Steele and Mark Scott, diplomat Liz O'Neill, AusAID's Allison Sudradjat and Australian Financial Review journalist Morgan Mellish.
Governor-General Major-General Michael Jeffery and deputy prime minister Mark Vaile, representing Prime Minister John Howard, were at the airport to meet the caskets.
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