On July 13, local time, according to French media reports, the manager of a bistro in Chamonix, France, discovered a dozen newspapers published on January 20-21, 1966. Allegedly, this was the remnant of the Indian Airlines crash in 1966.

  According to the manager of the pub, these newspapers contained the headlines of "Indira Gandhi, India's first female prime minister, was elected." In addition, the tavern manager said that due to melting glaciers, these newspapers are still not completely dry, but the newspapers are in good condition.

  According to data, on January 24, 1966, an Air India Boeing 707 passenger jet crashed on the route of Mumbai, India to London, England, and crashed into a glacier at an altitude of 4,750 meters above the Mont Blanc in the Eastern Alps of France. All 117 people on board were killed. (Reporter Ma Jinjin)