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Imane Fadil had told reporters she feared for her life.
As police ask people to remain extra vigilant.
“It is a very important time to bring people together and not to try and divide."
“This defendant is not public enemy No. 1, but he’s not a victim either."
“Formal identification has not taken place but the body is believed to be Catherine."
157 passengers and crew were killed when the jet crashed shortly after takeoff on Sunday morning.
TUI, which has 15 of the planes worldwide, will not ground its fleet.
Police and army are still surrounding the aircraft, a spokesperson said.
A major search was launched after items belonging to two friends were found at the beach near Port Macquarie late that night.
Around 200 others – many of whom worked at a tea plantation – have been hospitalised.