Investigators have recovered the two black boxes from the plane that crashed in Nehedo, São Paulo state, Brazil, killing about 62 people.
Crash investigators said they had recovered all the information contained in the plane’s two black boxes.
Meanwhile, the teams that have been working on the rescue since Friday have completed the recovery of the bodies of the 62 victims and transferred them to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in São Paulo.
The plane, a French-made twin-engine ATR-72-500, was flying between the cities of Cascavelle and São Paulo with 58 passengers and a crew of four when it crashed some 80 kilometres from the city.