Two dead in Croatia small plane crash
- On Friday, a small plane flying from the Czech Republic crashed near the coastal city of Zadar, Croatia, killing two people, authorities said.
- Croatian police launched a search after air traffic control reported the aircraft's signal was lost at 4:00 pm on Friday.
- The Croatian Mountain Rescue Service discovered the wreckage around 10:00 pm Friday in the mountains of Paklenica National Park, 60 kilometers northeast of Zadar.
- Croatian police will secure the crash site for an on-site investigation scheduled to begin in the early morning hours.
- Authorities have not yet revealed the nationality of the two passengers involved in the fatal crash, leaving their identities undisclosed.
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In Croatia, a small aircraft with two passengers crashed on board. The aircraft came from the Czech Republic but is said to have been registered in Germany.
In the Croatian Velebit mountains near the coastal city of Zadar, a motor sailer registered in Germany crashed. For the two inmates, all the help came too late. Corpses of the injured barred on late Friday evening. The Diamond HK36 Super Dimona machine was on its way from the Czech Republic to Zadar. Shortly after 4 p.m. the connection to the plane broke off. Mountain rescue, fire brigade and civil protection immediately started a large-scale op…
After a long search, forces in rough terrain find the bodies of the two inmates. The motor sailor was apparently registered in Germany.
A German motor sailer starts in the Czech Republic, the destination is the Dalmatian coast. Over the Velebit mountains, the contact breaks off at once.
A motor sailor crashed in the Velebit mountains in Croatia. After a long search, the forces find the debris of the machine and the bodies of the passengers.
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