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11 May 2011

Body Removed From Deep-Sea Wreckage of 2009 Air France Flight

Fox News -

A remote-controlled submarine on Thursday removed a body from the deep-sea wreckage of the Air France flight that plunged into the Atlantic Ocean two years ago and raised the remains 12,000 feet to the water's surface, the French recovery team said.

The victim was still strapped into the seat, making the recovery difficult, according to a statement from French police, which has experts on the recovery boat. It's unclear if all bodies found in a recent search can be recovered.

The recovery of the victim comes two days after the cockpit voice recorder was pulled from the ocean. The data memory unit had been found days earlier. If in good shape, the two "black boxes" could reveal the mystery of why Air France flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris slammed into a remote area of the mid-Atlantic, several hours from the Brazilian coast.

A tissue sample from the newly raised body will be sent back to France along with the black boxes. They are expected to arrive in France by plane early next week, after first being transported by boat to French Guiana.

Investigators hope to use DNA testing on the tissue sample, but it is uncertain those tests will allow them to identify the body.

Fifty bodies were found shortly after the June 1, 2009 crash, during the first search effort.

Bodies of the victims and the wreckage of the Airbus 330 jet have been at the bottom of the mid-Atlantic, 12,000 feet below the surface in a flat sandy plain amid huge underwater mountains.

The gendarmerie stressed the difficulty of raising the human remains from such a depth, calling the operation "particularly complex and unprecedented."

Investigators say "strong uncertainties" remain about the technical possibility of raising the remaining bodies.

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