Debris, luggage, life vests and bodies have been found in the search forAirAsia flight QZ8501, which went missing early on Sunday, according to various media reports.
Indonesian officials confirmed that the debris, which was located close to the island of Borneo near the last captured radar message from the missing jet, were from the plane. The country's search and rescue agency confirmed to NBC that at least six corpses had been found, three of which had been recovered.
Shortly afterwards, at 9:40 a.m. GMT, the AFP news agency, citing the Indonesian Navy, reported that 40 bodies had been retrieved.
It has also said that a "shadow" resembling a plane had been spotted on the seabed in the same area. Indonesian television has shown footage of the recovery attempts by rescue teams and has broadcast images of objects floating in the sea.

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