SHAH ALAM: The cockpit voice recorder has been recovered from the plane that crashed at the Elmina Township here.
Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the Air Accident Investigation Bureau has collected the device and sent it for analysis.
“We have also found 10 bodies and five body parts.
“This means we have completed our search for the victims.
“The bodies and body parts will be sent to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital at Klang for post-mortem,” he told reporters at the scene.
He said they will conduct a second search of the area to see if they have missed any body parts during the initial search.
Comm Hussein said they will also be searching the site for the flight data recorder.
SHAH ALAM: The cockpit voice recorder has been recovered from the plane crash site at the Elmina Township in Shah Alam, Selangor. Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed that the Air Accident Investigation Bureau has obtained the device and sent it for analysis.
Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan further informed the press that 10 bodies and five body parts have been found, indicating the completion of the search and recovery mission. The recovered remains will be transported to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital at Klang to undergo post-mortem examinations.
In an effort to ensure that no body parts were overlooked during the first search, authorities will conduct a secondary search of the crash site. Additionally, they will continue to search for the flight data recorder to gather more information about the incident.
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