Did an on-board bomb bring down the EgyptAir flight? New evidence surfaces

CAIRO (Web Desk) – Human body parts recovered from the ill-fated EgyptAir plane suggest that there was an explosion on board, an Egyptian forensics expert claimed on Tuesday.

However, according to investigators, no traces of explosives have been detected yet.

The forensics expert based his assessment on the small size of body parts so far recovered from the Mediterranean Sea, where EgyptAir flight 804 crashed on Thursday.

“The size of the remains points towards an explosion, the biggest part was the size of a palm,” the forensics official said, adding that about 23 bags of body parts had been collected since Sunday.

However, another senior forensics official said only a tiny number of remains had arrived so far and it was too early to specify whether there had been an explosion aboard.

According to French investigators, the plane sent a series of warnings indicating that smoke had been detected on board as well as other possible computer faults shortly before it disappeared off radar.

The signals did not specify what may have caused smoke, and aviation experts have said that neither deliberate sabotage nor a technical fault could be ruled out.

Forensics investigators rely on remains, bags, and clothes as well as chemical clues to detect the imprints of an explosion, according to people involved in two previous probes where deliberate blasts were involved.

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