Wreck found, but no box
NZPA-Reuter London A robot submarine has found wreckage of the Air India jumbo jet which crashed into the Atlantic off Ireland killing 329 people, says the submarine’s operator, Cable and Wireless. Television pictures from
the submarine showed 10 big sections of the plane and possibly bodies strewn over a four-mile stretch of ocean floor. But there was no sign of the plane’s black-box flight recorder, the company told Reuters yesterday.
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