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DNA Samples Taken As Searchers Hunt For Egyptair Plane
- Wednesday May 25, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Egyptian forensics officials collected DNA from relatives of EgyptAir MS804 victims Tuesday to help identify body parts retrieved from the Mediterranean, as investigators hunt for clues into the mysterious crash.
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Remains From EgyptAir Wreckage Suggest Blast Downed Airliner: Reports
- Tuesday May 24, 2016
- World News | Erin Cunningham, The Washington Post
Human remains retrieved from the site where an Egyptian airliner crashed into the sea suggest that an explosion may have brought down the aircraft, Egyptian forensic officials told news agencies Tuesday.
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Human Remains Found At EgyptAir Crash Site Point To Explosion On Board
- Tuesday May 24, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Human remains retrieved from the crash site of EgyptAir flight 804 suggest there was an explosion on board that may have brought down the aircraft in the east Mediterranean, a senior Egyptian forensics official said on Tuesday.
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DNA Samples Taken As Searchers Hunt For Egyptair Plane
- Wednesday May 25, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Egyptian forensics officials collected DNA from relatives of EgyptAir MS804 victims Tuesday to help identify body parts retrieved from the Mediterranean, as investigators hunt for clues into the mysterious crash.
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Remains From EgyptAir Wreckage Suggest Blast Downed Airliner: Reports
- Tuesday May 24, 2016
- World News | Erin Cunningham, The Washington Post
Human remains retrieved from the site where an Egyptian airliner crashed into the sea suggest that an explosion may have brought down the aircraft, Egyptian forensic officials told news agencies Tuesday.
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Human Remains Found At EgyptAir Crash Site Point To Explosion On Board
- Tuesday May 24, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Human remains retrieved from the crash site of EgyptAir flight 804 suggest there was an explosion on board that may have brought down the aircraft in the east Mediterranean, a senior Egyptian forensics official said on Tuesday.
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