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AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash - Live: Bodies wearing lifejackets spotted as plane seen 'at bottom of the sea' AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash - Live: Bodies wearing lifejackets spotted as plane seen 'at bottom of the sea'
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The operation to recover the victims of the AirAsia flight QZ8501 disaster continues today as families of the 162 people on board mourn their loss.The operation to recover the victims of the AirAsia flight QZ8501 disaster continues today as families of the 162 people on board mourn their loss.
The last traces of hope disappeared yesterday when bodies were spotted floating in the Java Sea alongside suitcases, lifejackets and wreckage, confirming fears that the plane had crashed.
Investigators are trying to piece together the fatal final minutes of the Airbus A320, as it flew through storms on its way from Surabaya, in Indonesia, to Singapore on Sunday.
Latest developments:Latest developments:
Search pilot describes seeing victims 'holding hands' in water Search pilot describes victims 'holding hands' in water
One body still in life jacket as sonar shows aircraft 'outline'One body still in life jacket as sonar shows aircraft 'outline'
Stories of crash victims start to emergeStories of crash victims start to emerge
Son of pilot thinks 'daddy is still at work'Son of pilot thinks 'daddy is still at work'
Investigators piecing together the final fatal minutesInvestigators piecing together the final fatal minutes
  
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The last traces of hope disappeared yesterday when bodies were spotted floating in the Java Sea alongside suitcases, lifejackets and wreckage, confirming fears that the plane had crashed.
Investigators are trying to piece together the fatal final minutes of the Airbus A320, as it flew through storms on its way from Surabaya, in Indonesia, to Singapore on Sunday.