Thursday, 16 June 2016

EgyptAir crash: Wreckage found in Mediterranean

Egyptian investigators says wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that went missing over the Mediterranean last month has been found.EgyptAir
In a statement released it said several main locations of the wreckage had been identified. 
A deep sea search vessel had also sent back the first images of the wreckage, the statement added.

The Airbus A320 plane vanished from Greek and Egyptian radar screens, without sending a distress call.
There were 66 people on board flight MS804 when it crashed on 19 May while flying from Paris to Cairo.
Earlier this month, search teams said signals from one of the "black box" flight recorders had been detected.
The cause of the crash remains a mystery.
A terror attack has not been ruled out but no extremist group has claimed the downing of the plane.

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