Human remains found on Mont Blanc may belong to Air India crash victims


France, Jul 29 (AFP): Body parts that could belong to passengers killed in one or other of two Air India plane crashes more than 50 years ago have been found on Mont Blanc in the French Alps, sources said Friday.

Daniel Roche, who is fascinated by air plane accidents and has spent years combing the Bossons Glacier looking for remains, made the discovery on Thursday.

“I had never found any significant human remains before,” he told AFP. This time however he had found a hand and the upper part of a leg.

In January 1966, an Air India Boeing 707 from Bombay to New York crashed near Mont Blanc’s summit, killing all 117 people on board.

Another Air India flight crashed on the mountain in 1950, killing 48 people.

Roche said the remains he had found could be of a female passenger from the 1966 Boeing 707 flight, as he also discovered one of the plane’s four jet engines.

Roche contacted local emergency services in the Chamonix valley who took the remains down the mountain by helicopter and they were due to be examined by experts.

“These remains are probably not from the same person,” said Stephane Bozon of the local gendarmerie.

“They are probably from passengers, but between the two aircrafts, it’s difficult to say”.

Just 10 days ago, two bodies were found lying near each other, preserved in a receding glacier in the Diablerets massif in the Swiss Alps.

A DNA search identified the couple as Marcelin Dumoulin, a 40-year-old shoemaker at the time, and his wife Francine, a schoolteacher aged 37, who had disappeared in the Alps 75 years before.

  

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  • Geralyn Pinto, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    So far as I know, too, there has been only one AI crash on Mont Blanc and that was the one in 1966 in which Dr Homi Bhabha was killed. But I may be mistaken since I was only a child. The plane, I think, was called the Kanchenjunga. Yes, it was definitely rumoured that it was engineered to halt and possibly destroy India's as yet young nuclear programme. Ruthless, I call it. But they didn't succeed, thank God.

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    I remember the first AI crash which was in 1950 on the AI plane approach to the airport over the Ghatkopar hills in the monsoon. Our good family friend Satyavati Rao's husband was killed in that crash. So, if at all the remains were found it would have been from the 1966 crash about which I heard when I was in Canada.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Allow the dead to Rest in Pace ...

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Well Jossey the dead Homi Bhabha was in my English text book. I don't remember the year. But this story rang a bell. Anyway, the dead are all over wikipedia for you to verify.

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Homi Bhabha the "father of the Indian nuclear program", the founding director of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and Bhabha Atomic Energy Establishment, died in the 1966 crash at Mount Blanc. Robert Crowley, a former CIA agent claimed that CIA was responsible for eliminating Dr. Homi Bhabha.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    CIA was behind this AI plane crash.. They wanted to destroy our nuclear weapons development

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    I LIKE THE DISAGREES ON THIS ONE. Must be ignorant Bhakts? LOL.... who like to think that the BJP was behind the nuclear program. It was the great Congress Party which started it bachchon. Ha ha ha!

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