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Shoreham air disaster: Search continues at crash site Shoreham air disaster: Search continues at crash site
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Work to recover debris from the air disaster site in Shoreham has resumed as the search for victims continues.Work to recover debris from the air disaster site in Shoreham has resumed as the search for victims continues.
More than 200 people have reported concerns for missing relatives or friends, Sussex Police revealed.More than 200 people have reported concerns for missing relatives or friends, Sussex Police revealed.
After part of the jet was lifted on Monday, the force said its previous estimate of 11 people "highly likely" to have been killed remained in place.After part of the jet was lifted on Monday, the force said its previous estimate of 11 people "highly likely" to have been killed remained in place.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry said it was possible that evidence of further victims could be discovered. Four victims of the Shoreham Airshow crash have been named by their families or those associated with them.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry said it was possible that evidence of further victims could yet be discovered.
Meanwhile, the West Sussex coroner has warned that identifying those who died will be a "slow and painstaking operation".Meanwhile, the West Sussex coroner has warned that identifying those who died will be a "slow and painstaking operation".
Penny Schofield appealed for the public's patience and understanding and said it may take several weeks before investigations were complete.Penny Schofield appealed for the public's patience and understanding and said it may take several weeks before investigations were complete.
'Finger-tip search''Finger-tip search'
Hundreds of officers have been working on the operation since the Hawker Hunter crashed into the busy dual carriageway alongside Shoreham Airport on Saturday.Hundreds of officers have been working on the operation since the Hawker Hunter crashed into the busy dual carriageway alongside Shoreham Airport on Saturday.
ACC Barry said the site being searched now extended "a little further" than the initial 400 yards of the A27 first identified.ACC Barry said the site being searched now extended "a little further" than the initial 400 yards of the A27 first identified.
He said the jet - which was lifted on Monday - would be transported to Farnborough for examination while police removed vehicles and other debris from the scene.He said the jet - which was lifted on Monday - would be transported to Farnborough for examination while police removed vehicles and other debris from the scene.
After this, a "second phase of checking" would ensure all the victims were accounted for, followed by a "finger tip search of the area" for forensic evidence.After this, a "second phase of checking" would ensure all the victims were accounted for, followed by a "finger tip search of the area" for forensic evidence.
He added: "I appreciate that things will never be the same again in Shoreham, but would like to assure everyone affected by the incident that all of us working on the operation are determined that we will provide answers to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones and work as quickly as we can to complete our investigations and reopen the road."He added: "I appreciate that things will never be the same again in Shoreham, but would like to assure everyone affected by the incident that all of us working on the operation are determined that we will provide answers to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones and work as quickly as we can to complete our investigations and reopen the road."
The four named victims include former Hampshire police officer Maurice Abrahams, 76, who was driving a Daimler limousine to a wedding at the time of the crash.
Matt Jones, 24, a personal trainer, was named by his sister Becky Jones on Facebook as one of the dead.
Jacob Schilt, 23, was part of Worthing United's Sussex County League Division Two championship-winning side last season.
And Matthew Grimstone, 23, played for Worthing United and was thought to have been travelling with Mr Schilt.
A minute's silence will be held before all Capital One Cup Round 2 matches on Tuesday and Wednesday as a mark of respect to all those who lost their lives, the Football League has announced.
Urgent review
In response to the disaster, regulators have announced that vintage jets will not be allowed to perform "high-energy aerobatics" over land at air shows until further notice.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said such planes would be "limited to flypasts", and all Hawker Hunter jets have been temporarily grounded.
Mark Swann of the CAA said: "We have not had a major flying accident that has affected the public in this way since 1952.
"Safety is our absolute top priority - which is why we have grounded the Hawker Hunter and imposed significant restrictions and are carrying out an urgent and comprehensive review to look at all aspects of these flying displays."