In the video while Jeremy is under water he said the hood was missing but both driver and passenger windows were up.
During the recovery, both driver and passenger windows were broke out.
The car was on what was left of its tires sitting on the bottom but when they pulled it up out of the water, it was upside down.
I'm not criticizing the divers or the crane operator (maybe just a little) But I do rigging here at work and also run a 60/40 ton overhead crane. This seemed a bit careless to me to not spin the car under water with a single strap under the passenger wheel to get the car to face hood first towards the crane. Then follow through with another strap under the drivers wheel and pull at a slight angle up and towards the gaurdrail/road.
It looks to me as if they attached both straps to the the passenger and drivers side lower control arms and lifted it straight up causing the car to spin while underwater turning the hood towards the road and dragging the trunk on the bottom of the river. Possibly breaking the windows while stressing/flexing the frame and body.
So glad they were both found after all these years. RIP Young ones.