 | A young woman walks towards the Cypriot Helios plane wreckage on a hillside in Grammatiko, Greece during a religious ceremony on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005. The crash on Sunday, 40 km north of Athens, killed all 121 passengers aboard. click to open  |
 | Relatives arrive at the crash site of Cyprus Helios airliner to attend a religious ceremony at Grammatiko village some 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of Athens August 16, 2005. A Cypriot airliner that crashed in Greece may already have been a flying tomb when it plunged to earth with some of the 121 people aboard already either dead or unconscious, early indications suggest. click to open  |
 | Investigators work at the crash site after a Helios plane crashed into the Grammmatiko hills near Athens. A mystery over the final moments of a Cypriot plane that crashed in Greece deepened when an official coroner said at least 25 of those killed were alive at the moment of impact. click to open  |
 | A firefighter pauses to look at the wreckage of the Cypriot Helios plane on the third day of the investigations into the three missing bodies. The crash Sunday on a hillside in Grammatiko, 40 kilometers north of Athens, Greece killed all 121 passengers on board. click to open  |
 | Fire trucks, ambulances and police gather near the site of the crash of Helios airways plane on the mountains near Grammatiko some 45 km of Athens. Accident investigators faced a mystery as rescuers continued their search for bodies after a Cypriot airliner slammed into a wooded hillside near Athens with the loss of more than 120 lives amid harrowing accounts of an apparent crisis in the plane's cockpit. click to open  |
 | A relative of a victim of the Helios Airways aircraft which crashed on a flight from Larnaca to Athens, rides in a bus before boarding a plane heading to Athens, Greece, at Larnaca International airport in Cyprus on Monday, Aug 15, 2005. Some 116 relatives of the crash victims departed to Athens on state carrier, Cyprus Airways, to assist in the identification of victims of the crash. Their trip was arranged by the government. click to open  |
 | Relatives of a victim of the Helios Airways aircraft which crashed Sunday on a flight from Larnaca to Athens, wait at at Larnaca International airport in Cyprus before boarding a plane heading to Athens, Greece, on Monday, Aug 15, 2005. Some 116 relatives of the crash victims departed to Athens on state carrier, Cyprus Airways, to assist in the identification of victims of the crash. Their trip was arranged by the government. click to open  |
 | A policeman looks at the tail of the 'Helios' passenger plane that crashed near Grammatiko. Most of the 121 people on a Cypriot airliner which slammed into a wooded hill near Athens were likely already dead before impact, Greek authorities said as they grappled with the haunting mystery of what caused the crash. click to open  |
 | A woman cries after identifying victims from the Helios plane which crashed near Athens. Most of the 121 people on a Cypriot airliner which slammed into a wooded hill near Athens were likely already dead before impact, Greek authorities said as they grappled with the haunting mystery of what caused the crash. click to open  |
 | Children light candles at a ceremony for the victims of Helios Airway's plane crash, in the central Eleftheria (freedom) square in Nicosia, Cyprus August 15, 2005. Most of the bodies recovered from a Cypriot plane that crashed near Athens with 121 people on board were frozen solid, a Greek official said, suggesting the airliner was a flying tomb before it plunged to earth. click to open  |