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Ethiopia crash bodies will take days to release

Published 2019-03-12, 05:09 a/m
Updated 2019-03-12, 05:10 a/m
© Reuters.  Ethiopia crash bodies will take days to release

By Duncan Miriri and Aaron Maasho

ADDIS ABABA, March 12 (Reuters) - Families of those killed aboard Ethiopia Airlines flight 302 must wait at least five days to begin receiving some victims' remains, the company said on Tuesday, though the identification of others is expected to take much longer.

Trailing smoke and sparks, the Boeing (NYSE:BA) BA.N 737 MAX 8 plunged into a field minutes after take-off on Sunday from the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, killing all 157 people aboard.

"The process of identifying the victims will take at least five days," Ethiopian Airlines spokesman Asrat Begashaw told reporters in Addis Ababa on Tuesday.

"Families will be notified."

Due to the impact and ensuing fire, the identification of some remains could take weeks or months and may need to be done via dental records or DNA, an industry expert told Reuters.

The process will be complicated because the passengers came from more than 30 countries and Ethiopia has limited forensic capabilities, the expert added, asking not to be named.

Noordin Mohamed, a 27-year-old Kenyan businessman, said his family had no information about when they might be able to bury his brother and mother, who is a dual British-Kenyan citizen.

"We are Muslim and have to bury our deceased immediately. Now we cannot even recover any bodies," he told Reuters in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. "Losing a brother and mother in the same day and not having their bodies to bury is very painful."

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Black box recorders recovered on Monday should help piece together the plane's last moments. Ethiopian Airlines' Begashaw did not comment on where they would be investigated.

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The plane had roared low over the field, spewing white smoke and debris, before swerving sharply and crashing, witnesses at the scene told Reuters. team from the Israeli volunteer rescue service ZAKA was hoping to join the crash site on Tuesday and help identify bodies, said Opher Dach, consul of Israel's embassy in Ethiopia.

The 737 line, which has flown for more than 50 years, is the world's best selling modern passenger aircraft.

The new MAX 8 variant, with bigger engines designed to use less fuel, entered service in 2017 and were intended to become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.

But the Ethiopia disaster followed another crash involving the same model in Indonesia six months ago. The Lion Air plane crashed into the sea shortly after take-off, killing 189 people.

By Tuesday, civil aviation authorities or airlines had grounded about 40 percent of the world's fleet of 737 MAX 8s. Graphic showing flight of Ethiopia Airlines flight 302

https://tmsnrt.rs/2CdCVUi FACTBOX-Global airlines' reaction to Ethiopian Airlines crash

Black boxes and data recording on aeroplanes

https://tmsnrt.rs/2ChjLNE Altitude and ground speed analysis

https://tmsnrt.rs/2UAj5tW

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