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Found frozen remains may be of AI crash victims

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Body parts that could belong to passengers killed in one or other of two Air India plane crashes more than 50 years ago were found on Mont Blanc in the French Alps, sources said Friday.

Daniel Roche, who is fascinated by air plane accidents and has spent years combing the Bossons Glacier looking for remains, made the discovery on Thursday.

“I had never found any significan­t human remains before,” he told AFP. This time however he had found a hand and the upper part of a leg. In January 1966, an AI Boeing 707 from Bombay to New York crashed near Mont Blanc’s summit, killing all 117 people on board. Another Air India flight crashed on the mountain in 1950, killing 48 people.

Roche said the remains he had found could be of a female passenger from the 1966 Boeing 707 flight, as he also discovered one of the plane’s four jet engines.

Roche contacted local emergency services who took the remains down the mountain by helicopter and they were due to be examined by experts.

“These remains are probably not from the same person,” said Stephane Bozon of the local gendarmeri­e. “They are probably from passengers, but between the two aircrafts, it’s difficult to say”.

Ten days ago, two bodies were found preserved in a receding glacier in the Diablerets massif in the Swiss Alps.

A DNA search identified the couple as Marcelin Dumoulin, 40-year-old shoemaker at the time, and his wife Francine, 37, who had disappeare­d in the Alps 75 years before.

 ?? AFP ?? One of the frozen body parts discovered on the Mont Blanc massif in French Alps.
AFP One of the frozen body parts discovered on the Mont Blanc massif in French Alps.

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