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Costa Rica ends search for missing plane carrying German fitness billionaire

Small aircraft with six people onboard disappears from radar as it’s about to land in Limon

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2022 6:30PM

Costa Rica ends search for missing plane carrying German fitness billionaire
Costa Rican authorities have ended the search for a missing plane carrying German billionaire Rainer Schaller and his family. The aircraft disappeared from radar as it was about to land in Limon about two weeks ago. – AFP pic, November 2, 2022

SAN JOSE – Costa Rican authorities ended the search for the plane in which German billionaire Rainer Schaller and his family were travelling in, nearly two weeks after it crashed in the Caribbean.

The small plane – carrying six people – flew from Mexico on October 21 and disappeared from radar as it was trying to land at the airport in the eastern Costa Rican province of Limon.

A source with the public security ministry had told AFP that “Schaller, adult male, 53 years old” and five others were listed as being on the aircraft.

The next day, the remains of a minor and an adult were found 28km off Limon’s coast, as well as several parts of the aircraft fuselage and personal belongings like bags and backpacks.

“After 11 days of continuous operation, the different institutions of the Public Security, Air Surveillance, Coast Guard Ministries and land police have concluded (the search efforts) as no more evidence has been found,” said Vice Minister of Public Security Martin Arias in a video released to the press.

“Today, November 1, we are officially closing the search case of the plane crash in the Caribbean.”

Schaller was the founder of McFit gym chain and, according to the German newspaper Bild, was travelling on the plane with his partner, two children, and another man. All were of German nationality. The pilot was Swiss.

Public Security Minister Jorge Torres said that the families “of one of the victims who lost his life in the accident” were taken to the site where the plane is believed to have crashed.

“There, they found a little bit of peace – they prayed and I believe they found some closure,” Torres said.

He did not specify the victim’s identity nor if the two bodies found had already been identified.

Starting in the late 1990s with just a single gym in the German city of Wurzburg, Schaller grew his low-cost McFit chain into the largest fitness group in Europe.

In 2020, his company acquired the major US fitness chain Gold’s Gym, bringing its global footprint to more than 900 facilities on six continents. – AFP, November 2, 2022

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