An international team working in Hampshire conducted an analysis of the cockpit voice recorder yesterday.
More victims’ bodies are expected to be flown to the Netherlands later.
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands yesterday afternoon amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed in memory of the 298 people, in the first national day of mourning since wartime Queen Wilhelmina died in 1962.
King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte led dignitaries on the tarmac as two military aircraft carrying 40 plain wooden coffins landed at Eindhoven Airport after a solemn departure ceremony in Kharkiv, Ukraine.