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EgyptAir hostess Samar Ezz Eldin (centre), 27, posted a picture of a stewardess with a plane crashing
into the sea behind her (inset) on her Facebook page just four months after she started working at Egypt's national carrier. Miss Eldin, who studied modern languages at the Ain Shams University in Cairo, was among the first victims to be named as investigators admitted the cause of the disaster was still a mystery. The search was continuing today for wreckage of the Airbus A320 which vanished from radar near Greece while carrying 66 people from Paris to Cairo and fell out of the sky (top left). Heartbreaking details are also emerging about other passengers and crew including the captain, Mohamed Said Ali Ali Shoukair (top right) who had celebrated a promotion just four days earlier, the co-pilot Mohammad Mamdouh Assem (bottom right) whose mother spend her life savings so he could learn to fly and cabin manager Mervat Zakaria (bottom far right) who gave up a successful acting career to become an air hostess. Devastated relatives gathered at Charles De Gaulle and Cairo Airports, weeping and comforting each other as they waited for news of their loved ones.

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