The black box and human organs of the Boeing 737 that crashed in Indonesia have been found at sea.
The head of Indonesia's National Transport Safety Committee has said that two black boxes of the crashed plane have been identified, which will be removed soon.
On Saturday, the Wari Vijaya Air flight from Jakarta to Pontianak crashed four minutes after takeoff.
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The plane was carrying 62 people, including crew, including ten children.
The search operation began shortly after the plane crashed. Rescue workers found debris and human organs that have been recovered.
The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. Jakarta police spokesman Yasri Younis told local television station Metro TV: "As of this morning, we have received two (body) bags, one with luggage and one with human There were organs.
The luggage and organs of the passengers were found after a massive search operation. Grieving relatives waited at the airport for news about the plane.
Yemeni Zai cried, saying there were four members of his family on the plane. "My wife and three children were on board.