9-passenger company plane crashes in South Africa (AP)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011 4:01 AM By dwi

JOHANNESBURG – A private form carrying nine people, including the honcho executive of a South individual tile company, crashed in a nature jock 320 miles easterly of Cape Town, rescuers said Wednesday. There were no survivors.

Debris from the plane, absent for 14 hours, was institute primeval Wednesday morning, said National Rescue Service spokesman Craig Lambinon.

Rescuers said they recovered bodies of Italtile Ltd. honcho executive Gianpaolo Ravazzotti and octad of his colleagues and business partners Wednesday morning.

There was heavy fog, but the drive of Tuesday's crash is ease low investigation, Lambinon said. The single-engine form was flying between two diminutive airports in South Africa.

Italtile Ltd. honcho financial officer Peter Swatton said: "On behalf of the Board, I impart my heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the chair of the group, Mr Gianni Ravazzotti, his spouse Annabel and their daughters and Gianpaolo's wife, Vanessa and their children, as substantially as the families of all of the deceased."

Italtile Ltd. is a Johannesburg-based retailer of instrumentation tiles and bathroom accessories. It has been publicly traded on the metropolis Stock Exchange since 1988.


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