Wreckage of aircraft found
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Your support makes all the difference.The wreckage of a light aircraft which went missing with four men on board was found last night on a hilltop on the Island of Jura. Police said there were no survivors. The four-seat,
single-engine aircraft disappeared while on a flight from Blackpool to the Island of Mull off the west coast of Scotland on Saturday. The wreckage was near the summit of 1,839ft (560m) Glas Bheinn. The crash site was being guarded last night by a mountain rescue team from RAF Kinloss.
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