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More Remains and Debris Found From Missing Plane as The Search in Lake Erie Continues

Cold weather hampered recovery efforts earlier this week as crews continue searching for the remains of six people believed killed in the Dec. 29 plane crash in Lake Erie.
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Cold weather hampered recovery efforts earlier this week as crews continue searching for the remains of six people believed killed in the Dec. 29 plane crash in Lake Erie.

The search for a missing plane in Lake Erie concluded its 14th day today. Six people were on board when it left Burke Lakefront Airporton its way back to Columbus Dec. 29. So far officials have confirmed that they found the remains of one male and are doing DNA testing on additional remains found Wednesday.

Airport commissioner Khalid Bahhur says the primary focus of the search is finding human remains.

“Debris was secondary. If it’s a big piece, we’re recovering it. Unfortunately, we’re not going to be able to recover all of the debris because some of it is so small. But our primary focus [is] human remains and large parts of the aircraft.”

Those missing are John and Suzanne Fleming and their sons John and Andrew, and Brian Casey and his daughter Megan.

About 250 pieces have been found, including a wing, seats, engine, voice recorder and a mechanical data recorder. The federal government is investigating the plane’s disappearance.

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Kabir Bhatia joined WKSU as a Reporter/Producer and weekend host in 2010. A graduate of Hudson High School, he received his Bachelor's from Kent State University. While a Kent student, Bhatia served as a WKSU student assistant, working in the newsroom and for production.