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October 18, 2016
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the National
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By:
Enrique Vargas
and Diogenes Tejada
enriquevargas1956@hotmail.com
Puerto Plata.
Authorities recovered the Tuesday morning of the fuselage of the plane last night had been reported missing in the Atlantic Ocean while returning from Haiti to the General International Airport Gregorio Luperon.
According to data obtained by this means the ship was owned by US citizen based in Sos?a Charles A. Ritzen.
in the plane were traveling as occupants American businessman Charles A. Ritzen, owner fairground Monkey Jungle in Sos?a, his wife Candy Ritzen and Canadian Benjamin Brown.
Members of the Air Force, Navy Dominican and Civil Defense comb the area in search of other remains of the aircraft, an amphibious model American enrollment, for which they use a helicopter and several divers.
the head of the Regional Directorate North of the national police general Brigadier Caesar Augusto Sena Rojas, said that currently is only found part of the ship.
the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute reported that the aircraft was spotted last four miles from Puerto Plata from where communication was lost at dusk on Monday.
An intensive search by air, sea and land carried out by the authorities of the small plane that disappeared last night with three people on board heading from Port Au Prince, Haiti, Gregorio Luperon International Airport.
the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute (IDAC) after confirming the disappearance of enrollment N-724ST aircraft, he reported that after seven Monday night was the last time the control tower contacted the crew of the aircraft, four miles from the airport terminal.
indicates the institution that organisms have returned never to know the whereabouts of the plane, which is said to have up to seven people, including the pilot.
from six o'clock today, aircraft of the Dominican Air Force and Coast Guard of the Dominican Navy, display an intense search for the plane. Also by land, dozens of units of the Civil Defense, Dominican Red Cross and 911 seek it .
"All agencies are working hard in search of the aircraft and its occupants, as soon as the information of his disappearance he coming Puerto Plata , "said the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute (IDAC), in his statements to the media.
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