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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on a midair collision between two small planes (all times local):
8:45 p.m.
Authorities say divers found two bodies and the wreckage of one plane during their search for wreckage of a midair collision off Southern California.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Capt. Jack Ewell says the victims and the plane were found about 105 feet below surface, in an area about 2 miles off Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday.
He said the victims will be identified by coroner's investigators.
7:15 p.m.
Divers searching the water off Southern California have found human remains from the wreckage of a midair collision involving two small planes.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Juanita Navarro said they made the discovery about 2 miles off the Port of Los Angeles on the third day of the search on Sunday.
She said investigators from the coroner's office will try to identify the remains.
A massive search was launched Friday after a plane piloted by a 72-year-old woman was seen on radar colliding with a craft carrying men ages 61 and 81 off San Pedro, just outside Los Angeles Harbor.
The woman was identified as Mary Falstrom by her husband.
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