Lyon, France (GenevaLunch) – Interpol, the international police organization headquartered in Lyon, France, will assist in identifying bodies of victims of the 1 June Air France disaster. According to Interpol, , an officer from the Command and Control Centre in Lyon will help in the French gendarmerie‘s crisis centre in Paris.
So far 41 bodies of the 228 passengers and crew on board the plane when it went down in the Atlantic off the coast of Brazil have been retrieved. The Airbus A330 was on a flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris. The bodies are being taken by the Brazilian navy to the Brazilian island of Fernando de Noronha and subsequently to Recife, in northeast Brazil, reports CNN.