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Human remains recovered from crashed Egyptair flight

2016-07-04 4 Dailymotion

A search vessel has recovered human remains from the underwater crash site of the Egyptair flight MS804 which went down in the Mediterranean in May.<br /><br /> Egypt’s aircraft accident investigation committee says what has been found has been delivered to coroners and prosecution officials in the port of Alexandria.<br /><br /> The ship will return to the site to look for more bodies.<br /> <br /> The crash<br /> <br /><br /> The Airbus A320 was en route from Paris to Cairo on May 19 when it plunged into the eastern Mediterranean <br /><br /> All 66 people on board were killed.<br /> <br /> Bodies recovered from EgyptAir wreckage; search to find all 66 victims continues https://t.co/jkDEfRTJq7 pic.twitter.com/5rYDdePHE2— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) July 4, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Search vessel recovers human remains at crash site of EgyptAir flight, investigators say https://t.co/BWObNqqPIt pic.twitter.com/MlVYz3UCVv— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 4, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> <br /> Do they know what caused the crash?<br /> <br /><br /> No.<br /><br /> The cause of the crash is still unknown.<br /> <br /> Have the flight recorders been recovered?<br /> <br /><br /> Yes.<br /><br /> Investigators have started analysing the flight data recorder.<br /><br /> They are still extracting information from the cockpit voice recorder.<br /><br /> <br /> Flight recorder indicated smoke before EgyptAir crash https://t.co/IXtwqUWFh7 pic.twitter.com/QiBl97xMgl— The Atlantic (TheAtlantic) June 29, 2016<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> EgyptAir wreckage indicates smoke on board https://t.co/gPKzQ01iVM— TIME.com (TIME) June 29, 2016<br /> <br /> <br /><br /> Initial analysis of the flight data recorder shows there was smoke in the lavatory and avionics bay.<br /><br /> Recovered wreckage from the plane’s front section shows signs of high temperature damage and soot, the first physical signs that fire may have broken out on the aircraft.<br /> <br /> Investigation opened<br /> <br /><br /> The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened a manslaughter investigation.<br /><br /> A spokesperson says they are not looking into terrorism as a possible cause of the crash.<br /><br /> It is widely reported that experts are looking at technical failure as the most likely cause.<br />

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