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Mystery of the Crash of the Ajaccio-Nice Caravelle in 1968: Justice Revives Research

Summary by Le Parisien
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.

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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.

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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.

·Paris, France
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"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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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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