EgyptAir Wreckage Has Finally Found
EgyptAir wreckage has been found – finally, after the carrier mysteriously disappeared in the air early this week.
Through Egyptian officials and authorities, a singe seat, luggage and body part has been found during the thorough search of survivors and debris of the plane. Defense Minister Panos Kammenos told the reporters in Athens, Greece: “A short while ago we were briefed by the Egyptian authorities … on the discovery of a body part, a seat and baggage just south of where the aircraft signal was lost.”
He also said that Greek authorities couldn’t speculate about the reasons why the said aircraft has crashed.
Egyptian military officials were the ones who found the wreckage just yesterday, while investigators patiently tried to figure out the mystery behind the incident.
Researchers found the items and belongings of the passengers and few parts of the Airbus A320 two-hundred-ninety kilometers north of Alexandria, Egypt, according to the spokesman.
The Egyptian team was led by Alyman el-Mokadam, together with British and French investigators, along with an aircraft expert.
They will be inspecting the found materials, including a body part that was found.
The expert and investigators chose to speak without identifying their names since they were not authorized to speak in the public media.
Jean-Marc Ayrault, French Foreign Minister said: “Absolutely no indication” as to was why the airbus went down unexpectedly.
He told the French television: “We’re looking at all possibilities, but none is being favored over the others because we have absolutely no indication on the causes.”
There were 15 French passengers out of the 26 foreign passengers boarded EgyptAir, aslo including one Canadian and Briton.
It is also been a theory that IS is behind these mysterious incidents.
White House spokesman in the U.S., Josh Ernest said: “too early to definitively say what may have caused this disaster.”
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