First images of debris from Egytptair MS804 released

Sharon Petersen

By Sharon Petersen Fri May 20, 2016

Just two days after the tragic crash of Egyptair flight MS804 images of the debris which was located around 180miles from the port of Alexandria have been released.

The images released by the Egyptian authorities show  show life-vests, oxygen masks and torn seats emblazoned with the EgyptAir logo.

Whilst pilot error or an on board fire cannot yet be ruled out, aviation safety experts as well as the Egyption government state that terrorism is the most likely cause. 

Read: The evidence that points towards terrorism

 

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