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The Brazilian military says it has ended its search for bodies from the Air France jet that crashed into the Atlantic almost a month ago. | The Brazilian military says it has ended its search for bodies from the Air France jet that crashed into the Atlantic almost a month ago. |
Fifty-one bodies have been recovered since the plane went down on 1 June. A total of 228 people were on board. | Fifty-one bodies have been recovered since the plane went down on 1 June. A total of 228 people were on board. |
A Brazilian spokesman said the recovery of any more of the bodies was "impossible". | A Brazilian spokesman said the recovery of any more of the bodies was "impossible". |
But a French-led search for the plane's black boxes - which will emit signals until at least 2 July - will continue. | But a French-led search for the plane's black boxes - which will emit signals until at least 2 July - will continue. |
The cause of the accident has not yet been established. The Airbus 330 was flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris when it plunged into the sea. See a map of the plane's route | The cause of the accident has not yet been established. The Airbus 330 was flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris when it plunged into the sea. See a map of the plane's route |
"It has been nine days since we have located bodies," Brazilian air force spokesman Lt Col Henry Munhoz told journalists. | "It has been nine days since we have located bodies," Brazilian air force spokesman Lt Col Henry Munhoz told journalists. |
Searchers had concluded that "it is impossible to recover more dead bodies or remains in the search area", he said. | Searchers had concluded that "it is impossible to recover more dead bodies or remains in the search area", he said. |
Several French vessels, including a nuclear submarine, will continue to listen out for signals from the plane's flight recorders. They emit signals for at least 30 days after a crash. | |
The crash was the worst in Air France's history. | The crash was the worst in Air France's history. |
There has been speculation that faulty data on the old-style speed sensors may have been the cause, but French investigators have warned against drawing early conclusions. | There has been speculation that faulty data on the old-style speed sensors may have been the cause, but French investigators have warned against drawing early conclusions. |
An initial report by France's Investigation and Analysis Bureau (BEA) is to be released on 2 July. | An initial report by France's Investigation and Analysis Bureau (BEA) is to be released on 2 July. |
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