15-03-2004, 06:27
Small Aircraft Crashes on Lake in Southern Naois
By Marleen Long
In a press conference on Friday afternoon, John Mills, the spokesperson for the President of Naois, stated that early Friday morning, a small aircraft crashed on a Lake Taberu in Southern Naois. Divers, he said, have been attempting to extract the wreckage from the bottom on the lake. From preliminary reports, the plane is looking like it had a fiery crash. Due to the massive damage to the plane, it is not known if any people were on it when it impacted. Records from the nearby airports do not show any small aircrafts taking off in the direction of the lake; in fact, no reports were made of any aircrafts in the area until after it had crashed. This suggests that it may have come from a foreign country.
When asked about the possibility of this small aircraft being used for spying or foul play, John Mills stated, "No possibilities have been ruled out so far." Further details will be released tomorrow.
By Marleen Long
In a press conference on Friday afternoon, John Mills, the spokesperson for the President of Naois, stated that early Friday morning, a small aircraft crashed on a Lake Taberu in Southern Naois. Divers, he said, have been attempting to extract the wreckage from the bottom on the lake. From preliminary reports, the plane is looking like it had a fiery crash. Due to the massive damage to the plane, it is not known if any people were on it when it impacted. Records from the nearby airports do not show any small aircrafts taking off in the direction of the lake; in fact, no reports were made of any aircrafts in the area until after it had crashed. This suggests that it may have come from a foreign country.
When asked about the possibility of this small aircraft being used for spying or foul play, John Mills stated, "No possibilities have been ruled out so far." Further details will be released tomorrow.