Divers claim to have located the last signal from the UPS Flight 2976 crash site

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HEARTBREAKING UPDATE: Divers working tirelessly for days in the murky waters near the UPS Flight 2976 crash site have just reported a major discovery — they claim to have located the last signal transmitted from the aircraft’s black box, roughly 5 kilometers away from the original wreckage zone.

According to rescue teams, the signal was faint but consistent, leading divers to a deep section of the river where visibility is nearly zero. For hours, the team carefully searched the area, hoping to recover what could be the final piece of evidence explaining what truly happened in the final seconds before the explosion.

However, when police and recovery units arrived at the exact coordinates, they were met with a disturbing and unexpected scene. Instead of debris or flight equipment, they reportedly found a torn section of a uniform, tangled in underwater roots — and what appeared to be a hand-held radio still emitting a weak static sound. The discovery immediately forced authorities to cordon off the area and call in forensic specialists.

Investigators are now working to determine whether the uniform belonged to one of the missing crew members or to someone else entirely. The fact that the signal came from this location — so far from the main wreckage — has left many baffled and emotional, reigniting painful questions about whether part of the plane broke off before impact, or whether someone might have tried to send a final distress message before everything went silent.

Officials have not yet released further details, but one diver described the moment simply as “unlike anything we’ve ever seen — haunting, and heartbreaking.