Divers retrieve more AirAsia bodies, raising total to 100

One of the bodies retrieved includes one from the jet's cockpit, which is believed to be either the pilot or the co-pilot

Wreckage of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 which vanished from radar screens over the northern Java Sea on December 28
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Last Updated : Feb 07 2015 | 7:25 PM IST
Indonesian divers have recovered several more bodies from December's AirAsia crash, including one from the jet's cockpit, bringing the total number of victims retrieved to 100, an official said today.

The Airbus A320-200 crashed into the Java Sea on December 28 while flying from Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, to Singapore.

All 162 people on board were killed.

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Divers yesterday retrieved four bodies, including one from the cockpit, said Henry Bambang Soelistyo, chief of Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency.

He said the decomposed body, in uniform and still strapped by a seat belt, was believed to be either the pilot, Iriyanto, who like many Indonesians used one name, or French co-pilot Remi Emmanuel Plesel.

Soelistyo said a strong underwater current hampered attempts by divers Saturday to retrieve the other body from the cockpit.

Three more bodies were recovered today, bringing to 100 the number of victims retrieved, Soelistyo told MetroTV.

Some of the bodies were found off Sulawesi island, about 1,000 kilometers east of the crash site.

More than 60 divers are taking part in the search, which resumed on January 31 following several failed attempts to lift the fuselage from the seabed.
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First Published: Feb 07 2015 | 7:10 PM IST

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