samedi 2 août 2014

Mali: the end of an investigation of the crash of Air Algeria

Research in the crash of Air Algeria, which crashed last month in northern Mali are completed in operation and collection of human remains, said on Saturday that the French Gendarmerie.

Algeria linking Ouagadougou AH5017 Air flight crashed on July 24, 50 minutes after takeoff, causing the death of 116 people, fifty French.

French researchers, Mali, Spanish and Algerian spent weeks combing the site, near the city Gossi, about 150 km from Gao.

"I did my research completed as part of an investigation into the identity of the victim," said Lt. Col. Patrick touron, deputy director of the Institute for the Study of French Gendarmerie Criminal Justice.

Colonel touron shock stressed that "extreme violence" that is "sprayed the car and the airplane."

"We have the whole site for all biological elements can remain how we collect unidentified elements. Purpose sand scraped together everything so that there is a belonging to the victim that has been left in place element" he told AFP.

"We also made full use of military space division today, so no personal objects belonging to more victims can leave," he said.

During a brief ceremony on Friday, Colonel touron officially back on the scene of the Malian army.

Total on site, it is provided by the Malian army, more than 1,200 human remains were collected, the researchers said.

On Thursday evening, the first batch of 146 samples was sent to Paris for analysis of Bamako.

Watches were transferred memory cards, jewelry and other personal items to a military base in French Gao. Site tested French and Malian researchers their owners by each sealing element.

The monument was erected in memory of the victims of the accident, according to a statement by President François Hollande.

However, the place where the statue to be erected is not decided. Gossi or May Gao, the capital of the region, or accident.

L? ID? All the victims of Air Algeria "can take weeks, months, and perhaps years," the police chief said in Algeria on Thursday.

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