The body of the Philippine ambassador killed in a helicopter crash in Pakistan last week has arrived in his home country, with honor guards and his weeping family receiving his casket at Manila's airport.
Ambassador to Pakistan Domingo Lucenario Jr's remains were ferried home by a Pakistani military aircraft, accompanied by his wife and son and Pakistan's minister of commerce. Filipino honour guards carried the flag-draped coffin out of the plane and onto the tarmac.
Lucenario's two weeping daughters, other relatives, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and colleagues were at the airport.
Lucenario and several other foreign dignitaries, including Norway's ambassador, were killed Friday when the helicopter transporting them to a ceremony at a ski resort in northern Pakistan crashed and caught fire as it was landing.