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Thimotee Mottin, manager of the cafe-restaurant Cabane du Cerro near the Bossons glacier, poses on July 9, 2020, at his cafe near Chamonix in the French Alps, with copies of Indian newspapers likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707 "Kangchenjunga" aircraft that crashed in the nearby Mont Blanc massif on January 24, 1966. - A dozen newspapers dated January 20 and 21, 1966, including some with Indian headlines announcing the election of Indira Gandhi, India's only women prime minister, were found by Mottin on July 7, 2020, on the Bossons glacier which regularly spits out remains of the crash. (Photo by Bernard BARRON / AFP) (Photo by BERNARD BARRON/AFP via Getty Images)

Thimotee Mottin, manager of the cafe-restaurant Cabane du Cerro near the Bossons glacier, poses on July 9, 2020, at his cafe near Chamonix in the French Alps, with copies of Indian newspapers likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707 "Kangchenjunga" aircraft that crashed in the nearby Mont Blanc massif on January 24, 1966. - A dozen newspapers dated January 20 and 21, 1966, including some with Indian headlines announcing the election of Indira Gandhi, India's only women prime minister, were found by Mottin on July 7, 2020, on the Bossons glacier which regularly spits out remains of the crash. (Photo by Bernard BARRON / AFP) (Photo by BERNARD BARRON/AFP via Getty Images)