A plane carrying 188 people crashed into the sea north of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, shortly after take-off on Monday morning. Lion Air flight JT-610 was heading to Pangkal Pinang, an island north of Indonesia's capital, when it lost contact with air control about 6.33am local time (10.33am AEDT, 11.33pm BST) - just 13 minutes after taking off. Before the tragic accident, the plane's pilots had asked for a return to base, but the aircraft vanished from the radar shortly afterwards. Pictures and video shared online by the head of Indonesia’s disaster relief agency show debris and oil floating on the water following the crash, of which there are, so far, no known survivors. The agency has also said they have located body parts floating in the sea. On board were 178 adults, one child, two babies, two pilots and five flight attendants.
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