Personal belongings from crashed Lion Air identified
Updated 15:17, 02-Nov-2018
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Personal items of the passengers who died on the crashed Indonesia’s Lion Air plane JT 610 were discovered by rescuers. A pair of infant shoes is seen among the recovered belongings. /VCG Photo

Personal items of the passengers who died on the crashed Indonesia’s Lion Air plane JT 610 were discovered by rescuers. A pair of infant shoes is seen among the recovered belongings. /VCG Photo

Indonesian authorities identified the retrieved items at the Jakarta port on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

Indonesian authorities identified the retrieved items at the Jakarta port on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

The crash of Lion Air flight JT 610 is the country's deadliest aviation incident since 234 people died when an Airbus A-300B4 operated by Garuda, another national carrier, crashed in 1997. /VCG Photo

The crash of Lion Air flight JT 610 is the country's deadliest aviation incident since 234 people died when an Airbus A-300B4 operated by Garuda, another national carrier, crashed in 1997. /VCG Photo

An Indonesian Lion Air flight with 189 people aboard crashed on Monday morning shortly after taking off on a flight from the capital Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang. Indonesian rescuers have retrieved 24 bags of body parts after the plane crashed into the sea, reported Xinhua. /VCG Photo

An Indonesian Lion Air flight with 189 people aboard crashed on Monday morning shortly after taking off on a flight from the capital Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang. Indonesian rescuers have retrieved 24 bags of body parts after the plane crashed into the sea, reported Xinhua. /VCG Photo