Mystery of the Crash of the Ajaccio-Nice Caravelle in 1968: Justice Revives Research
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Nearly 57 years after the air disaster of 95 victims, a decisive step is being taken. Undersea exploration campaigns will be carried out in an attempt to locate the wreckage debris off the coast of Corsica.
It is certainly one of the oldest "aircase": the crash of a caravelle in 1968 in the Mediterranean, which had killed 95 people. 57 years later, the court has ordered searches on the carcass, in a case where the hypothesis of a military blunder is flat.
"Today, the 57-year-old battle begins to bear fruit." After so many trials and disillusionments, Mathieu and Louis Paoli, at 80 and 76 respectively, welcome with a measured satisfaction the prospect of underwater research, in the area of the Caravelle crash where they found themselves.
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