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Fuel explosion blamed for TWA crash
US safety investigators have concluded that an explosion of vapours in a main fuel tank was the most likely cause of the crash of TWA Flight 800 in 1996, which claimed 230 lives. The accident's cause has long been a mystery, some suspecting that the jet, which crashed into the sea off the coast of the eastern US, was brought down by a bomb or a missile. The BBC's Washington correspondent Paul Reynolds reports: