A day after a passenger plane crashed in a residential area in the greater metropolitan region of the Brazilian city of São Paulo, the bodies were being recovered and identified on Saturday. “We assume that all bodies will be removed by the end of the day,” Carlos Palhares, director of the National Institute of Criminology, told the media. So far, 31 bodies have been recovered, the news website G1 reported, citing the civil protection department. The accident claimed the lives of 62 people. The airline VoePass initially reported this number, then corrected it to 61 hours later, and on Saturday…