Two key aspects of this development no-one else seems to be commenting on:
1. Given Sala's body was recovered months ago, surely AAIB have know about this for a long time. If so, why only publish now?
2. Identification of wreckage and recovery of Sala's body was funded privately, not by AAIB, was it not? If so, and given significance of findings of toxicology tests, why did AAIB not arrange search? Of course, they were not to know this in advance, but they would know that identification of wreckage would increase the probability of identifying cause of accident, which is their role.
Taking these points together, were AAIB asleep on the job?
KP