Authorities recover all bodies from Ethiopia plane crash

All 90 bodies have now been recovered from the Ethiopian airlines crash off Lebanon last month.

All 90 bodies have now been recovered from the Ethiopian airlines crash off Lebanon last month.

The state carrier's Boeing 737-800 crashed into the sea minutes after taking off from Beirut airport en route to Addis Ababa on January 25.

The passengers have now also all been identified and an airline spokesman said arrangements are now being made to repatriate their remains.

An intial investigation blamed bad weather for the crash, however officials say its still too early to determine exactly what cause the plane to crash.

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