YAOUNDE, May 7 (Xinhua) -- One of the two "black box"
recorders of the crashed Kenya Airways' Boeing 737-800 plane in Cameroon was
found on Monday, the country's national broadcasting TV station said.
The black box, which was found by rescuers, may shed
light on the cause of the crash, which might have killed all the 114 passengers
aboard, the TV station said.
No survivors have been found, but the body-recovery
operation would continue Tuesday morning although it had stopped for Monday
night.
Only 21 remains of the victims have been found
relatively intact due to violent crash, the report said, adding that five
passports and some belongings of the passengers have also been found.
According to the report, some technicians of the U.S.
Boeing company will arrive in Cameroon on Tuesday to do some checkup and
investigation as the passenger plane is still in its term of insurance. The
plane was put into use six months ago.
Taking off at 00:05 am local time in the country's
economic capital Douala and due to arrive in Nairobi at 06: 15 am on Saturday,
the plane crashed near a village named Mbangabongo, close to Douala, with a crew
of nine from Kenya and 105 passengers from 26 countries
aboard.