Friday 20 April 2012

How Twitter Covered Bhoja Air Crash

People of Pakistan came out strongly against the vulture like behaviour of main stream media, their reporters sniffing the debris of Bhoja Air plane like hounds out for hunt, throwing stupidly harsh questions at the grieving .
Apparently, the media followed no code of conduct, broadcasted intensely physical graphics without warning the audience and left no stone unturned to put more salt on the wounds of bereaved families.
Here is how Twitter covered the crash of Bhoja Air:

A passenger plane carrying 127 people has crashed into a residential area on its approach to Islamabad International Airport in Pakistan.
The Bhoja Air Boeing 737, flight BHO-213, was descending for landing when the incident happened as it flew from Karachi.
Pakistan's Defence Minister said that the plane burst into flames a few miles from the airport near Chaklala, Rawalpindi, at around 18:40 local time.
There were 118 passengers and nine crew on-board.
Pakistani Police have said there is 'no chance' of any survivors. Karachi and Islamabad airports have been besieged with distraught relatives of those on board.

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