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The remains of the three Chinese engineers killed at a car bomb attack in Pakistan were brought back to China on May 7 night by a special plane of the Pakistan air force, escorted by Pakistan officials.
 A Pakistani official comforts a relative of one of the three Chinese engineers killed in Pakistan at a Tianjin airport May 7, 2004. The three Chinese engineers were killed and 11 including nine Chinese were injured in a car bomb attack on May 3 in Gwadar, some 700 kilometres from Karachi. The special plane carrying the coffins of the three arrived in Tianjin Friday evening.
 Coffins of the Chinese victims at Pakistan car bomb were carried out of plane.
 Pakistani soldiers stand beside the coffins of three Chinese engineers at Faisal air base in Karachi May 7, 2004. The bodies of three Chinese engineers who were killed in a car bomb attack on Monday in southern Gwadar port were flown to China early Friday.
 The coffins were carried towards a vehicle
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