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Wreckage from Japan's missing jet found

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IANS Tokyo

Japan's defence ministry said Thursday it had found the wreckage of an Air Self-Defense Force (ASDF) jet that disappeared from radar a day earlier. All six occupants may be dead.

Preliminary reports from a ministry official said its six occupants were found in a "state of cardiac arrest" and were showing no vital signs of life at the site of the wreckage on a mountain, reports Xinhua.

A witness reported seeing smoke rising from the mountainous Takakuma area near the Kanoya airbase in Kagoshima prefecture but searches were initially hampered by heavy fog and inclement weather.

The twin-engined U-125 jet is 15-meters in length and typically used to check the condition of aircraft navigation facilities. Authorities lost contact with the small jet on Wednesday, 11 km north of Kanoya airbase.

 

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First Published: Apr 07 2016 | 1:00 PM IST

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