132 people were killed in the crash as questions linger over wreckage found six miles from the crash site.
The mystery surrounding downed flight MU5735 has deepened after evidence emerged the aircraft may have started to fall apart mid-air.
Human remains, belongings and debris have been found scattered over a wide area close to where the Boeing 737-800 hit a forested slope in China’s Guangxi region. Jeff Guzzetti, former chief of accident investigations at the US Federal Aviation Administration, said it raised further questions about the incident.: ‘In my view, that’s the aircraft shedding parts as it’s coming down. The questions are, exactly what piece was it and when did it come off?’
Mao Yanfeng, an official at the Civil Aviation Administration of China , said: ‘Currently, we cannot determine the exact time needed for the data downloading and analysis of the black box already recovered.’
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