Special Report: Air France jet vanishes |
BRASILIA, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Two male bodies were found and recovered on Saturday morning in the Atlantic Ocean near the area where an Air France jet was believed to have crashed, the Brazilian Air Force announced at a press conference in Recife.
Both bodies were believed to belong to passengers aboard the crashed jet, Air Force spokesman Col. Jorge Amaral told reporters.
A suitcase containing a plane ticket for the flight, and some other items including a blue-color cabin seat with serial number 237011038331-0 on it, were also found and recovered, said the spokesman.
Brazilian Air Force spokesman Col. Jorge Amaral speaks at a press conference in Recife, Brazil on June 6, 2009. (Xinhua/Brazil News Agency) |
The items still need verification and confirmation by Air France, the spokesman added.
Air France Flight 447 went missing on Sunday with 228 people onboard, among them 9 Chinese passengers.
Authorities believe there were no survivors in the crash. Col. Amaral on Saturday again ruled out the possibility of finding any survivors.
Brazilian Air Force spokesman Col. Jorge Amaral speaks at a press conference in Recife, Brazil on June 6, 2009. (Xinhua/Brazil News Agency) |