Topic: Moroni
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzanian and French rescuers will call off the search for more bodies from a Yemeni plane that crashed off Comoros after pulling out 24 corpses from the waters, an official said Wednesday. A lone Franco-Comoran girl out of 153 people on board survived when a Yemeni Airbus 310-300 plunged into the Indian ocean in bad weather ...
Body parts discovered by Comoran fishermen and thought to be from passengers of the Yemenia jet that crashed off the island last week are not human, officials said Friday. "We brought (the remains) to Moroni to be analysed by specialists. Comoran doctors and French pathologists found that they are not human," said Ismael Mogne Daho, head of emergency operations for ...
The remains of suspected victims of last week's Yemeni airliner crash were found Thursday by fishermen off the Comoros islands, officials said. "We received the information at around 9:30 am (0630 GMT). A team was immediately dispatched to bring those human remains to a morgue in Moroni," Said Ahmed Said, a foreign ministry spokesman, told AFP. The Red ...
A submarine scouring the Indian Ocean on Sunday detected the signal beacons of the two black boxes from a Yemenia Airways flight that crashed off the Comoros Islands, the French aviation agency said. Plans were under way to retrieve the boxes within days, an official from Yemen said ...
