PARIS, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Over 60 percent French have
lost confidence in finding the true cause for Monday's disappearance of Air
France Flight AF447, a latest poll published on Thursday showed.
Among the 18,604 persons inquired by French daily Le
Figaro, 61percent answered "no" to the question that "Do you think it is
possible to recover what caused the crash."
The major reason for their negative answers, they
said, was the authorities' announcement that as there were massive difficulties
in recovering the plane's black box recorders, people might never know the real
reason for the disaster.
Some respondents expressed worries that some people
might take earlier hypotheses on the cause of the crash as facts, making it
impossible to find the truth.
On the other hand, 39 percent respondents gave
positive answers, pinning their hopes on high technology and expertise in the
21st century.
Some people in the survey insisted that it was
important to find the cause of the accident, to prevent similar tragedies in the
future.
Air France Flight AF447, an Airbus A330, vanished
early Monday morning over the Atlantic Ocean en route to Paris from Rio de
Janeiro, with 228 people on board.
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