Forty-one people have died so far following an explosion in a coal mine in northern Turkey, the country's president says.
The rescue operation came to an end as the final missing body has been discovered more than 20 hours after Friday's deadly blast, reports BBC.
Earlier interior minister Suleyman Soylu said 58 people working in the mine when the blast went off were rescued or got out by themselves.
He said 10 people remained in hospital and one was discharged.
Around 110 people were in the mine at the time of Friday's blast, almost half of them at more than 300m (984ft) deep.
Emergency crews had worked through the night, digging through rock to try to reach survivors.
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