An ultralight plane crashed in Italy, killing two people
Wreckage from an ultralight aircraft that went missing on Sunday has been found in the Italian region of Calabria. The bodies of the two people on board have already been identified.
The wreckage was found in the province of Cosenza.
The two passengers were 64-year-old pilot Carlo Arnolfo from Rome and 55-year-old Angela Bucchico from Matera.
The woman is the daughter of Emilio Nicola Buccicco, former mayor of Sassi from 2007 to 2009, and the sister of the current deputy mayor, Rocco.
The plane was found in the Lagicello area of Fuscaldo, near a small natural lake.
Work to recover the wreckage is ongoing.
The police reported this on Wednesday, citing Ansa.
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