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Part of missing jet, body found
11/01/2007 08:32  - (SA)  

National Search and Rescue agency Chief Bambang Karnoyudho displays a piece of the missing Adam Air plane, a part of its tail stabiliser. (Irwin Fedriansyah, AP)
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  • Mamuju, Indonesia - A fisherman has found part of the tail of a missing Indonesian airliner in the first concrete breakthrough since it vanished 10 days ago with 102 people on board, officials said on Thursday.

    ElShinta radio reported that other debris, including parts of plane seats, were being washed ashore, while a local official said a woman's body had been found some distance away, although it was unclear if she had been on board.

    However, officials said they still did not know why the plane went down.

    For anguished relatives, the news came as a relief after the frustration of waiting for news of loved ones since the jet disappeared off radar screens on January 1.

    Air Marshal Eddy Suyanto, who has led the long search operation, said part of the plane's right tailfin had been found by a fisherman 300m off the west coast of Sulawesi island.

    He said a partial serial number matched numbers for the Adam Air jet.

    "The finding is part of the Adam Air airplane. It is the right horizontal tail stabiliser," he told journalists in Makassar, Sulawesi's main city.

    The Boeing 737 had 96 passengers, including three Americans, and six crew when it went missing halfway through its flight from Surabaya on Indonesia's central Java island to Manado on Sulawesi island.

    The tailfin debris was caught in a fisherman's net eight kilometres south of Pare-Pare late on Wednesday afternoon and taken to the search and rescue centre in Makassar.

    'I am happy but at the same time sad'

    "Up until now, it cannot yet be ascertained whether the Adam Air airplane had crashed at sea or on land and therefore the search will continue from the air, in the sea and on land, but the focus would be at sea," Suyanto said.

    The piece of debris, shown to journalists, was about one metre long, 50cm wide and white with part of a number on it.

    "I am happy but at the same time sad," said Hilda, one of dozens of family members who have been waiting at Makassar.

    "I am happy with this breakthrough," Rosmala Dewi, the mother of stewardess Dina, told ElShinta radio.

    Search efforts had been focused in recent days on the waters off Sulawesi, with a US Navy ship equipped with sonar scanning the ocean floor more than 100km northwest of where the tailfin was spotted, after reports of large metal objects around 1 000m down.

    ElShinta reported that parts of airline seats had washed up near where the tailfin was found. One was the back of a seat with safety instructions written on.

    Fishermen had also found a woman's body, but it was not clear if she might have been on the plane.

    "Fishermen found the body of a woman, around 40 years old, wearing a blue dress, floating around the waters near Pare-Pare," local police chief Genot Hariyanto told ElShinta.

    "It is far from where they found the tail stabiliser, so we cannot confirm yet whether this woman was a passenger of the plane. It was estimated that she died seven days ago."

    Suyanto said officials were also awaiting the findings from two Indonesian ships, KRI Fatahillah and KRI Ajak, and the US ship Mary Sears, which had all detected metal objects in the waters off Mamuju, some 200km north of Pare-Pare.

     
     

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