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Missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 Live: Objects spotted in the sea 'not from missing plane' Missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 Live: 'Insufficient evidence' objects spotted in the sea are from missing plane, say officials
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Objects in the sea spotted by Australian planes searching for the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 are not linked to the aircraft, officials have said. Other latest developments are: There is "insufficient evidence" objects spotted in the sea by Australian planes searching for the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 are linked to the aircraft, officials have reportedly said. According to AFP, the Indonesian vice president, Jusuf Kalla, said the area had been checked and search teams were unable to confirm what was reported. Other latest developments are:
Officials have warned that the missing plane is probably at the 'bottom of the sea'Officials have warned that the missing plane is probably at the 'bottom of the sea'
The captain's father said he last saw his son days before, at the funeral of another sonThe captain's father said he last saw his son days before, at the funeral of another son
 Jusuf Kalla, the Vice President of Indonesia, said "no sufficient evidence" could confirm that debris was found Jusuf Kalla, the Vice President of Indonesia, said "no sufficient evidence" could confirm that debris was found
Some experts have said the pilot may have been flying too slowlySome experts have said the pilot may have been flying too slowly
A British businessman on board was travelling with his two-year-old daughterA British businessman on board was travelling with his two-year-old daughter
A total of 15 ships and 30 aircraft are searching for the planeA total of 15 ships and 30 aircraft are searching for the plane
  
  
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The missing jet was carrying 162 people and disappeared on Sunday morning whilst travelling from Indonesia to Singapore. The last contact was at 6.17am.The missing jet was carrying 162 people and disappeared on Sunday morning whilst travelling from Indonesia to Singapore. The last contact was at 6.17am.
A map of where the AirAsia flight QZ8501 went missing The search for the aircraft was expanded today with planes and ships from several countries taking part.A map of where the AirAsia flight QZ8501 went missing The search for the aircraft was expanded today with planes and ships from several countries taking part.
The Foreign Office has confirmed that a British national was on board the plane.The Foreign Office has confirmed that a British national was on board the plane.