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Air France wreckage found, all feared dead
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-06-03 09:23

Air France wreckage found, all feared dead
Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim (L) speaks in front of a diagram of the crash area of Air France flight AF447 during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro June 2, 2009. [Agencies] Air France wreckage found, all feared dead

Two Lufthansa jets believed to have been in the same area half an hour before the Air France mishap are expected to provide clues for investigators, the World Meteorological Organization said.

Among the 216 passengers were executives from major companies that have ramped up investments in Brazil in recent years and European tourists returning from its famous beaches as well as seven children and one baby.

"My son died on his birthday," said a tearful Diana Raquel, mother of British-based Brazilian dentist Jose Rommel Amorim, who turned 35 on Sunday.

French electrical equipment firm CGED said 10 of its staff were on the plane with their partners after visiting Brazil, which declared three days of mourning.