Ten bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of an Indonesia Air Transport plane that crashed in the Mount Bulusaraung area of South Sulawesi province. The bodies were found seven days after the aircraft went missing while en route from Yogyakarta to Makassar, the provincial capital. The plane lost contact over Maros district on Saturday, and its debris was located on Sunday.
According to the report, the aircraft was carrying seven crew members and three passengers, all of whom perished in the crash. A joint search and rescue team recovered the plane’s black box from the crash site. The state news agency Antara reported that only two of the victims have been identified so far.
Authorities are expected to use the recovered black box to investigate the cause of the crash, though no official explanation has yet been provided.