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More bodies recovered from AirAsia plane wreckage

Indonesian divers discovered four more bodies from the wreckage of the crashed jet on January 23, bringing the number of victims found so far to 63.
Indonesian divers discovered four more bodies from the wreckage of thecrashed jet on January 23, bringing the number of victims found so farto 63.

The divers failed to get in the fuselage as many bigcables and debris hindered the way, said S.B Supriyadi Director of theIndonesian National Search and Rescue Agency, adding that bad weatheralso hampered the search for more victims’ bodies.

Earlier, six bodies were recovered, some still belted into their seats near the main section of the ill-fated aircraft.

Thefuselage of the Airbus was spotted on January 14 while the black boxincluding the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder wereretrieved one day earlier. The investors are analysing them to discoverthe cause of the disaster.

According to initial examination, there was no sign of crisis or kidnap.

AirAsia Flight QZ8501 lost contact with an air traffic control stationin the morning of December 28, only 42 minutes after taking off fromIndonesia’s Surabaya airport for Singapore.

Itcarried 162 passengers and crew members, including 155 Indonesians,three Koreans, one Singaporean, one Malaysian, one French, and oneBritish.-VNA

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