Rescue workers examine the debris of Afriqiyah airline flight 8U771 at Tripoli airport May 12, 2010.
[page]A rescue worker searches through personal effects of a passenger among the debris of Afriqiyah airline flight 8U771 at Tripoli airport May 12, 2010.
[page]A frame grab shows a Dutch boy, the lone survivor of the Afriqiyah airline flight 8U771 crash at Tripoli airport, at a hospital in Tripoli May 12, 2010. The Libyan Airbus A330-200 plane crashed early on Wednesday as it tried to land, killing 103 people on board, most of them Dutch, leaving the young Dutch boy the sole survivor, officials said.
[page]A frame grab shows a Dutch boy, the lone survivor of the Afriqiyah airline flight 8U771 crash at Tripoli airport, being treated in a hospital in Tripoli May 12, 2010.
[page]Rescue workers examine debris from Afriqiyah Airways flight 8U771 at Tripoli airport May 12, 2010.
[page]A rescue worker collects debris from Afriqiyah Airways flight 8U771 at Tripoli airport May 12, 2010.