Libya crash site searched

Dutch and American crash investigators are helping search for clues in the debris field of the airliner that crashed  in Libya…

Dutch and American crash investigators are helping search for clues in the debris field of the airliner that crashed  in Libya's last week.

Libyan authorities, have determined that one of those found dead at the site was not a passenger but a Libyan rescue worker who responded to the scene and died of a heart attack.

Wednesday's crash killed 103 of those on board the flight from South Africa to the Libyan capital including Irish author Bree O'Mara. A 9-year-old Dutch boy who was the sole survivor returned home to the Netherlands on Saturday. His parents and 11-year-old brother perished.

Most of those on board were Dutch tourists. Lead Dutch investigator Dann Noort said Sunday that work to identify bodies has started.

Bree O’Mara (42) was born in South Africa to Irish parents and carried an Irish passport. She grew up in Durban, South Africa where her parents had eloped to get married.