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Seven more bodies retrieved from Kenya Airways Airbus A310 crash site - Brief Article
Airline Industry Information, Feb 14, 2000
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Another seven bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the Kenya Airways Airbus A310 that crashed on 30 January.
The recovery of the bodies brings the total up to 115 of the 179 people onboard, only ten of whom survived. Bodies of two of the Kenyans killed in the accident were due to arrive in Entebbe on 12 February.
Meanwhile, the aircraft`s flight data recorder is to be sent to the Canadian Transportation Safety Board, which will help investigators download data from the recorder. The cockpit voice recorder has not yet been found.
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