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TNT traces found on EgyptAir debris

Authorities are at loggerheads over the investigation.

Authorities are at loggerheads over the investigation. Photo: AAP

Investigators have found traces of the explosive material TNT on debris from an EgyptAir plane that crashed in May.

The find has triggered a dispute between French and Egyptian authorities.

The origin of the explosive traces remains unclear and Egyptian judicial authorities did not allow French investigators to examine the debris in detail.

Egypt wants to write a joint report with France to validate the presence of TNT on the debris.

Egyptair flight path

The flight path and last known location of EgyptAir flight MS804.

France has refused to a joint report because its investigators were not able to carry out an adequate inspection to determine how the traces could have got there, French newspaper Le Figaro reported.

A spokesman for the French national police declined to comment.

EgyptAir flight MS804, an Airbus A320, plunged into the eastern Mediterranean en route from Paris to Cairo on May 19.

All 66 people on board were killed, including 15 French passengers. The cause of the crash remains unknown.

Audio from the flight recorder of the crashed aircraft mentions a fire on board the plane in its final moments, the investigation committee said in July.

Earlier analysis of the plane’s flight data recorder showed there had been smoke in the lavatory and avionics bay, while recovered wreckage from the jet’s front section showed signs of high-temperature damage and soot.

Part of the EgyptAir wreckage and some passenger belongings. Photo: Getty

Part of the EgyptAir wreckage and some passenger belongings. Photo: Getty

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