AirAsia 8501 crash: Official search for bodies ends
The search for remaining bodies from a plane crash in the Java Sea ends on Tuesday night, the head of Indonesia's rescue agency has confirmed, the BBC reported.
The ships involved in the search will then be pulled out on Wednesday, Bambang Soelistyo told the BBC.
AirAsia lost contact with flight QZ 8501 on 28 December as it was flying from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore with 162 people on board.
The search effort has recovered 106 bodies, with 56 unaccounted for.
Some of the families of those missing are unhappy that the search is now coming to an end.
Frangky Chandra, the older brother of Gani Chandra, an Indonesian man who was on board the plane, and whose body has not been found, said relatives wanted to continue with their own investigation.