Investigators searched Monday through charred remains of a plane that crashed and killed 89 people _ mostly foreigners _ on Thailand's resort island of Phuket, while an airline official said wind shear may have doomed the flight, according to AP. An unofficial list compiled by the Thai Foreign Ministry showed that among the dead are six Britons, three Israelis, two Americans, two French nationals, and one victim each from Australia, Germany, Iran, Ireland and Sweden. However, the list is incomplete as more than 30 foreign fatalities had not yet been identified. The budget One-Two-Go Airlines flight was carrying 123 passengers and seven crew from Bangkok to Phuket when it skidded off a runway Sunday while landing in driving wind and rain, catching fire and engulfing some passengers in flames as others kicked out windows to escape.