Families and colleagues of the Indonesia tragic flight accident pay tribute at the crashing spot
Updated 15:43, 10-Nov-2018
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Tearful relatives and colleagues of Lion Air flight JT610 victims scattered petals and tossed bouquets into the Java Sea from the deck of Indonesia Navy ship KRI Banjarmasin when they visited the spot of the crash, at the north coast of Karawang, Indonesia, November 6, 2018. /VCG Photo

Tearful relatives and colleagues of Lion Air flight JT610 victims scattered petals and tossed bouquets into the Java Sea from the deck of Indonesia Navy ship KRI Banjarmasin when they visited the spot of the crash, at the north coast of Karawang, Indonesia, November 6, 2018. /VCG Photo

Until now, there has been no answer to the cause of the crash. With a critical report, the flight data recorder has been found, but the divers are still looking for the cockpit voice recorder of the flight. /VCG photo  

Until now, there has been no answer to the cause of the crash. With a critical report, the flight data recorder has been found, but the divers are still looking for the cockpit voice recorder of the flight. /VCG photo  

As the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee said on Monday, the flight recorder data has shown that the airspeed indicator was damaged on its last four journeys. /VCG Photo

As the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee said on Monday, the flight recorder data has shown that the airspeed indicator was damaged on its last four journeys. /VCG Photo

The devastating crash has killed all 189 people on board with only 27 victims having been identified so far, according to the police. /VCG Photo  

The devastating crash has killed all 189 people on board with only 27 victims having been identified so far, according to the police. /VCG Photo