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Mystery continues to surround the disappearance of the Air France jet which plunged into the Atlantic on Monday killing all 228 people on board. Brazilian search teams looking for wreckage have now said none of the debris collected so far can be confirmed as coming from the doomed flight. Air Force Brigadier, Ramon Cardoso suggested that as time went on, the possibility of finding bodies was becoming less likely.
Investigators searching for answers into why a modern jet could suffer such a catastrophic systems failure are now looking at suspect air speed indicators which may have led to the jet flying too slowly into a storm.
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tags: Air France, Brazil
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