During the weekend, the Accident Investigation Board, SHK, has piece by piece collected all parts from the accident site.

Electronics, avionics and memory devices from the plane have been unscrewed and there is hope that they will provide answers to what it was that caused the crash when nine people on board died.

The police in Bergslagen expect that the salvage of the aircraft wreck will be completed before 6 pm.

According to Peter Swaffer, head of department at the Swedish Accident Investigation Board, the engine will be handled separately and the wings dismantled before the wreck is transported to SHK's premises in Strängnäs.

- It is a fairly small aircraft, it does not weigh much and is relatively intact.

If we do it right and proper and hurry slowly, everything will go well, says Peter Swaffer.

The identification is expected to be ready by the evening

After the fact-finding on site, the investigation work then enters the next phase.

During the coming week and onwards, in-depth analyzes of sound recordings, engine testing and a complete technical review will be carried out.

During the evening, the police also expect to be finished with the work of identifying all of the dead.

On Sunday, relatives and friends from the club had the opportunity to visit the accident site.

- It is an incredibly important part of the mourning process, if you now have the strength, to get an opportunity to see the place, says Bröms.