Crash Inquiry
< N Z.P.A.- Reuter— Copvnsnt > ELISABETHVILLE, Sept. 21 A United Nations spokesman said today the findings of the board of inquiry investigating Monday’s air crash which killed Mr Hammarskjold and 14 others probably would not be announced for some weeks. The spokesman said investigators, headed by a Royal Air Force pathologist, today examined the 15 bodies. The Associated Press said informed sources claimed investigations had ruled out any suggestion of sabotage.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29626, 23 September 1961, Page 13
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