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Reported "News of the sky" The British authorities, that the French authorities found Monday the two beaches located off Suratneville near Guernsey, The site where the camera disappeared from the radar on January 21st.
The British Air Accident Investigation Bureau said it had received notice from the French side that the remains of the two men had been found. "After a preliminary examination, we concluded that it was probably the lost plane."
The office added that it is now selected "A priority search area of about 4 square miles" and has instructed a specialized control vessel to conduct an underwater study of the seabed to determine the 39, probable location of the wreck.
No tracks found for the Argentine player Sala And the British driver Dave Iboston, while the police told Gorence that the chances of survival after death are very low.
Sala's death has not been officially condemned, but information seems to indicate that he died after sinking into the sea.
British authorities announced Thursday that they would stop looking for disaster, but changed the decision after requests from relatives, acquaintances and Sala colleagues, and announced the resumption of operations.
The 28-year-old Sala vanished nine days ago from the French city of Nantes in Cardiff, where his new club is located in the Welsh capital.
He had to play his first match with City of Cardiff In the Premier League, to which he joined a record deal of $ 19 million, immediately after his arrival.
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According to Sky News, French authorities on Monday discovered the two platforms off Suratneville, near Gorence, the site where the plane disappeared from radar on 21 January.
The UK Air Accident Investigation Bureau reported receiving a notification from its French counterpart that the remains of the two men had been recovered. "During a preliminary examination, we concluded that it was likely to come from the missing plane," he said in a statement.
The Bureau added that it had now identified a "priority search area of about 4 square miles" and instructed a specialized survey vessel to conduct an underwater survey of the seabed to determine the likely location of the seabed. 'wreck.
Argentinean Sala and British driver Dave Eboston have not been found, while police say the chances of their survival after death are very low.
Sala's death has not been officially condemned, but information seems to indicate that he died after sinking into the sea.
British authorities announced Thursday that they would stop looking for disaster, but changed the decision after requests from relatives, acquaintances and Sala colleagues, and announced the resumption of operations.
The 28-year-old Sala vanished nine days ago from the French city of Nantes in Cardiff, where his new club is located in the Welsh capital.
He had to play his first Premier League game with Cardiff City, which he had signed for a record $ 19 million shortly after his arrival.