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Disbelief amid tributes for Asiana plane crash victims

At a memorial service, Jiangshan struggles to come to terms with the loss of three pupils

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The fathers of pupils (from left) Liu Yipeng, Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan - victims of the Asiana plane crash in San Francisco - carry their daughters' urns at a service in Jiangshan yesterday. Photo: Xinhua
Daniel Renin Shanghai

The overwhelming feeling was one of numbed disbelief as hundreds gathered yesterday for a memorial service for three Chinese teenagers killed in the Asiana Airlines plane crash in San Francisco last month.

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Disbelief that the lives of such intelligent and popular girls were cut short in tragic circumstances.

More than 500 packed a funeral parlour in Jiangshan , Zhejiang , for a memorial service for Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan , both 16, and Liu Yipeng , 17.

The girls - who all attended Jiangshan High School - were the only fatalities among 307 on board when Asiana Airlines flight 214 crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6. Another 180 were injured, many of them seriously.

The girls were considered top pupils at their school and had flown to the United States for a summer holiday study tour.

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"I can't contain my grief over the loss of my beloved daughter," sobbed Wang's father, Wang Wensheng . "Her schoolmates must feel so proud of her."

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