People converge on the remains of a commercial airliner on Sunday, the day it crashed in Lagos, Nigeria. All 153 onboard the aircraft and a still-unknown number of people on the ground were killed. Stuffed animals, flowers, candles and cards from neighbors and friends form a memorial (below) in front of the West Hartford, Conn. home of Onyeke and Maimuna Anyene and their four children, who were all killed in the crash. Family members who lost loved ones register their names on Tuesday before viewing the bodies that were moved to a Lagos teaching hospital (bottom) for identification(Associated Press)
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