Human remains were found in the Baltic Sea during a search operation off Latvia's coast where a private jet crashed in mysterious circumstances.
The plane flew over Swedish airspace in the Baltic Sea before crashing into the sea off Ventspils just before 8:00 p.m. [FlightRadar24](https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/oe-fgr#), the plane took off from the Spanish city of Jerez de la Frontera at 2:56 p.m. Karl-Peter Griesemann, a prominent German businessman, was aboard the plane with three others, a spokesperson for Quick Air, an air charter company based in Cologne, told Reuters on Monday. The aircraft, en route to Cologne, Germany, had earlier reported problems with cabin pressurization. The BBC reported that Griesemann was a prominent member of the Cologne Carnival, and the carnival Human remains and debris have been found in the Baltic Sea during a search operation off Latvia's coast where a
MILLIONAIRE Karl-Peter Griesemann was on board his private jet with his wife and daughter when it crashed into the Baltic Sea, but questions still remain.
It has disappeared from the radar." The jet plummeted into the sea after flying halfway across Europe without responding to the controller's calls. A spokesperson for Quick Air confirmed Mr Grieseman and three others were on board.
Human remains and debris have been found in the Baltic Sea off Latvia's coast where a private jet crashed in mysterious circumstances, likely killing all ...
The aircraft, en route to Cologne, Germany, had earlier reported problems with cabin pressurization. The Cessna disappeared from radar while it was flying off course over the Baltic Sea — apparently on autopilot — and later crashed into Latvian waters some 37 kilometers (23 miles) northwest of the port city of Ventspils. Peteris Subbota, head of the Latvian military’s Marine Search and Rescue Coordination Centre, told The Associated Press that “remains of human bodies we believe to be associated with the crash” were found Tuesday during the search operation by Latvian coast guard vessels and underwater robots.
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Peteris Subbota, head of the Latvian military’s Marine Search and Rescue Coordination Centre told The Associated Press. "[We found] remains of human bodies we believe to be associated with the crash," Lt. Human remains and debris have been found in the Baltic Sea during a search operation to find a missing private jet.
Karl-Peter Griesemann is thought to have been at the helm of the Austria-registered Cessna 551 - which costs around a $1million new - when it left Jerez in ...
"I can confirm that it was the private jet of our owner, Karl-Peter Griesemann," said a spokesperson for Quick Air, an air charter company based in Cologne. A spokesperson said: "We've learned that the plane has crashed (in the ocean) north-west of the town of Ventspils in Latvia." "It has disappeared from the radar." Sweden's rescue service - which sent rescue boats, planes and and a helicopter to the crash site - shared the location of the wreckage. Off the coast of Latvia the aircraft tumbled out of the air, Wreckage and human remains have been found close to where a plane carrying a German businessman and his family went down in the Baltic Sea.
RIGA - Human body parts were found in the Baltic Sea before dark on Monday, which are probably from those who died in the passenger plane disast...
it was listed on the flight tracker as rapidly losing speed and altitude. The plane was supposed to land in Cologne- Bonn airport on Sunday evening. As reported, a small plane crashed in the Baltic Sea near Ventspils Sunday evening, rescuers have so far not found a single survivor.
The jet flew unmanned across northern Germany and out over the sea, before it came down around 20 miles off the coast of Latvia after running out of fuel.
A fighter jet pilot reported seeing some movement in the cabin, but no one in the cockpit, and the pilot never recieved an answer to their calls. Peteris Subbota, chief of the Latvian military's Marine Search and Rescue Coordination Centre, told Latvian Radio on Monday that one piece of the plane had been found on the sea. The fighter can be seen flying to the left of the private aircraft, which is leaving a vapour trail behind it. The spokesperson did not say how many jets there were or comment further. 'We have found several body parts that may belong to the missing,' spokesperson Liva Veita told Norway's TV2. The family was in southern Spain where they own a lavish holiday home and they were returning to their main house in Cologne Mr Griesmann was also head of the Griesmann Group, based in Cologne and specialising in construction projects and large industrial plants, and was president of the annual Cologne carnival, one of the largest in Germany. The family was in southern Spain where they own a lavish holiday home and they were returning to their main house in Cologne. It spiralled downwards before crashing Footage of the moment a fighter jet escorted a 'ghost plane' that flew for two hours before crashing into the Baltic Sea on Sunday has emerged today (pictured), as body parts were discovered by a search team scouring the site of the crash [Germany](/news/germany/index.html) and out over the sea, before it came down around 20 miles off the coast of [Latvia](/news/latvia/index.html) after running out of fuel. Footage of the moment a fighter jet escorted a 'ghost plane' that flew for two hours before crashing into the Baltic Sea on Sunday has emerged today, as body parts were discovered by a search team.