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Date Published: 07/09/2022
ARCHIVED - Human remains in Baltic Sea believed to be German family who died in crashed plane from Spain
The bodies recovered this Wednesday are believed to be the family of the German millionaire who disappeared last weekend in a freak accident

A Cessna 551 of the type that crashed last Sunday after taking off from Jerez airport
Latvian rescue teams have found human remains which are believed to be the bodies of the German family whose private Cessna plane crashed into the Baltic Sea on Sunday.
The plane took off from Jerez de la Frontera airport in Cadiz, headed for Cologne. In the Cessna 551 was 72-year-old German businessman Karl-Peter Griesemann, owner of the Quick Air company, together with his wife, daughter and a fourth person who hasn’t yet been identified but may have been the daughter’s boyfriend.
The plane crashed after an erratic flight of some 3,500 kilometres from Spain’s Jerez to the German airport of Cologne/Bonn, and it is thought all four passengers passed out from a fault in the cabin pressure and were unable to land the plane safely.
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