Malaysia Airlines reports 189 Dutch citizens on board Malaysia Airlines plane
There were 189 Dutch citizens on board a Malaysia Airlines MH17 Boeing 777 that crashed in eastern Ukraine on Thursday, the airlines reported on Friday.
Previously reports cited 173 passengers from the Netherlands.
The airlines also reported that the nationality of four more passengers of the MH17 flight remains unverified.
Thus, at the moment the known Boeing 777 death toll includes 189 citizens of the Netherlands, 43 Malaysians, including 15 crew members and two children, 27 Australians, 12 Indonesians, including a child, nine British citizens, four German citizen, four Belgians, three Filipinos, one Canadian, and one New Zealand citizen.
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