Cameroon starts probe into air crash
Updated on May 09, 2007 10:40 pm IST
Cameroon opened an inquiry on Tuesday into the crash of a Kenyan Airways plane that rescuers took nearly two days to find, as forensic experts began identifying the remains of the 114 victims. The early investigation focused on whether the plane lost power in both engines and did not have enough altitude to glide back to the airport. Meanwhile, emergency workers grimly pressed ahead with recovering the remains of people killed in the crash.
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