Possible seabed position of crashed Lion Air jet located

A relative of a passenger of the crashed Lion Air plane cries at the police hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives numbed by grief provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago)

Rescuers carry a body bag containing the remains of victims retrieved from the waters where Lion Air flight JT 610 is believed to have crashed at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged Tuesday of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakara)

Rescuers remove a bag containing debris retrieved from the waters where Lion Air flight JT 610 is believed to have crashed at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives have provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged Tuesday of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakara)

A family member of passengers of the crashed Lion Air plane is assisted by others upon arrival at the police hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives numbed by grief provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago)

A rescuer inspects a part of Lion Air plane flight JT 610 retrieved from the waters where it’s believed to have crashed at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives have provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged Tuesday of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakara)

A relative holds a photo of a passenger of the crashed Lion Air plane at the police hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Relatives numbed by grief provided samples for DNA tests to help identify victims of the Lion Air plane crash as accounts emerged of problems on the jet’s previous flight including rapid descents that terrified passengers. (AP Photo/Fauzy Chaniago)

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A massive search effort has identified the possible seabed location of the crashed Lion Air jet, Indonesia’s military chief said Wednesday, as experts carried out the grim task of identifying dozens of body parts recovered from a 15-nautical-mile-wide search area.

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