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Wreck of millionaire Fossett’s plane found

The mangled wreckage of the plane being flown by adventurer Steve Fossett when he disappeared has been found, police said Thursday, but there was no sign of the millionaire’s body.

Updated on: Oct 3, 2008, 24:29:14 IST
AFP | By , Los Angeles
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The mangled wreckage of the plane being flown by adventurer Steve Fossett when he disappeared has been found, police said Thursday, but there was no sign of the millionaire’s body.

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Madera County Sheriff John Anderson said the shattered remains of Fossett’s single-engine Bellanca had been spotted during an aerial search of the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains in California.

Rescuers later reached the plane on foot and confirmed it was Fossett’s aircraft but found no human remains at the crash site.

Anderson said photos of the site appeared to indicate that the plane had smashed head-on into a mountainside.

“The crash looked so severe I doubt if someone would have walked away from it,” Anderson told reporters. “There was no body in the plane. We have not found any human remains at the crash site.”

Fifty searchers and five dog teams will fan out across the area in an effort to find remains of Fossett, who vanished on September 3 last year after taking off on a solo flight from a private airstrip in Nevada.

Anderson said the crash site was roughly a quarter of a mile from where the identity cards and cash were found by hiker Preston Morrow.

Morrow told US media he had stumbled on the items by chance after taking a short cut.

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