Cubans mourn plane crash dead, officials ID 20 bodies
By Associated Press
May 20, 2018 2:16 PM CDT
Grieving relatives of passengers who perished in Cuba's worst aviation disaster wait at the morgue for the identification of the bodies in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, May 20, 2018. Officials say 110 people died when a charter passenger jet hired by Cuba's state-run airline, Cubana de Aviacion, crashed Friday...   (Associated Press)

HAVANA (AP) — At morgues and in church services, Cubans are mourning loved ones who died in the country's worst air disaster in three decades.

Island authorities say they have identified 20 bodies and recovered all human remains from the field next to Havana's international airport where a passenger jet crashed Friday, killing 110 people.

Maidi Charchabal's son Daniel Terrero would have turned 22 years old Sunday. She wept at Havana's Institute of Legal Medicine as she waited for experts to complete their identification of his body.

Charchabal said she hoped to receive Daniel's body so she could "be able to be with him on his birthday."

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