Marlborough Express

Body visible in plane wreckage

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Sala’s family raised funds for a private search by Us-born shipwreck-hunting specialist David Mearns because authoritie­s called off the official search.

Although the seabed search on Monday was conducted in conjunctio­n with British air accident investigat­ors, they have not said if they plan to raise the wreckage to the surface.

‘‘I understand their priorities are a little bit different to the families’ [priorities], but I don’t think they can rest now,’’ Mearns told British radio station TALKSPORT. ‘‘I just think it’s even more imperative that the plane and the body are recovered. I know that’s exactly what the Sala family want.’’

Sala, 28, a striker who played for Nantes in the French top flight, was preparing to start a new career in the Premier League at Cardiff.

‘‘[Sala’s family is] desperate to see that the plane is recovered so they can conduct a forensic examinatio­n to discover what caused the crash, and all the more now that there is a body,’’ Mearns said.

An underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) surveyed the seabed and confirmed an object was the missing Piper Malibu aircraft, with the registrati­on N264DB visible in a picture of the fuselage released yesterday.

‘‘One occupant is visible amidst the wreckage,’’ the Air Accident Investigat­ion Branch said. ‘‘The AAIB is now considerin­g the next steps, in consultati­on with the families of the pilot and passenger, and the police.’’

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