

Search parties have located the debris of a small plane carrying two adults and two young children after it went missing while flying over the Bermuda Triangle on May 15, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
The recovered debris and parts of the plane were found 15 miles east of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. On board was a 40-year-old CEO from New York and her two sons, aged 3 and 4. A 52-year-old pilot was also on the plane. None of the four people have been found. The plane was scheduled to fly from Puerto Rico to Florida, but disappeared from the radar three hours after it took off and never arrived at its destination, Miami Air Traffic Control reported.
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