The AirFrance jet that crashed somewhere over the Atlantic has yet to be found and families of those on the flights have been told to assume their relatives have died. Among those on the plane were 2 Americans, an Argentine, an Austrian, a Belgian, 58 Brazilians, 5 Britons, a Canadian, 9 Chinese, a Croatian, a Dane, a Dutch citizen, an Estonian, a Filipino, 61 French citizens, a Gambian, 26 Germans, 4 Hungarians, 3 Irish, an Icelander, 10 Italians, 5 Lebanese, 2 Moroccans, 3 Norwegians, 2 Poles, a Romanian, a Russian, 3 Slovakians, 2 Spaniards, a Swede, 6 Swiss and a Turk.
It is still as mystery as to how the plane has not been found yet, but messages sent immediately preceding the crash said that the plane was breaking apart. Navies are looking for the "black box" that will send a signal as to the planes location. However, the black box's signal only reaches about a three mile radius, and it is a vast area of ocean to search.
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