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Lion Air crash victims' families rally as hunt for wreckage steps up

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The Boeing Co 737 MAX jet crashed into the Java Sea on Oct. 29 shortly after take-off from Jakarta, but the families expressed concern that the remains of 64 passengers have yet to be identified, with just 30 percent of the plane’s body found. (uk.reuters.com) More...

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Considering that recreational diving often goes to the depth of the wreckage, it is unbelievable that more wreckage and particularly the CVR has not been recovered. Tin hat wearers will say, but it has and is being hidden to save guilt. No, its just a sloppy and uncoordinated effort.

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