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France launches manslaughter inquiry into EgyptAir MS804 crash

By Allen Cone
People line up to speak to a ground hostess at the EgyptAir counter of Charles de Gaulle Airport, on the outskirts of Paris, on May 19. France has launched an manslaughter investigation into the crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804. Photo by Eco Clement/UPI
People line up to speak to a ground hostess at the EgyptAir counter of Charles de Gaulle Airport, on the outskirts of Paris, on May 19. France has launched an manslaughter investigation into the crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804. Photo by Eco Clement/UPI | License Photo

PARIS, June 27 (UPI) -- French prosecutors have launched a manslaughter investigation into the crash of an EgyptAir jet last month.

The cause of the crash into the Mediterranean Sea on May 19 remains unknown. Although terrorism has not been ruled out, the prosecutor's office said the inquiry was an accident investigation. It has opened the full investigation after a preliminary inquiry.

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Flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo crashed in the Mediterranean Sea between Crete and the northern coast of Egypt, killing all 66 people on board.

Because 15 French citizens were onboard, France Info reported it was a conventional procedure to investigate.

The two black boxes of the Airbus A320 were found, French authorities said June 17, but investigators have been unable to download any material from the computer chips. They were to be sent to France for repairs, the investigators said.

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