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Four British citizens were on board a small aircraft that went missing off the coast of Brazil on Friday.Four British citizens were on board a small aircraft that went missing off the coast of Brazil on Friday.
British consulate officials in Sao Paulo confirmed to BBC News that the four passengers on board were British. The Foreign Office confirmed that Alan Kempson, Sean Woodall, Ricky Every and a fourth unnamed Briton were on board.
The men, who are thought to be involved in the tourist industry, were being flown by two Brazilian pilots to Ilheus, on the north-east coast. A spokeswoman said: "I can confirm that there were four passengers, all four of whom were British, and two pilots."
An eyewitness claims to have seen the plane go down after apparently losing power and a search is now under way. An eyewitness claims to have seen the plane go down after apparently losing power. A search is now under way along the north-east coast near Ilheus.
Relatives of three of the missing British men have now been contacted but efforts are still continuing to reach the family of the fourth, and their identities are not being revealed.Relatives of three of the missing British men have now been contacted but efforts are still continuing to reach the family of the fourth, and their identities are not being revealed.
The plane had taken off from Salvador, capital of Bahia state, and the pilots had last made contact with air-traffic controllers before dusk on Friday as the plane cruised over the Atlantic coast en route to the resort town of Ilheus, according to the airline Aero Star. The plane had taken off from Salvador, capital of Bahia state, and the Brazilian pilots had last made contact with air-traffic controllers before dusk on Friday as the plane cruised over the Atlantic coast en route to the resort town of Ilheus, according to the airline Aero Star.
Business manager Ellen Duarte added the weather had been good and the pilots had not reported any problems with the plane.Business manager Ellen Duarte added the weather had been good and the pilots had not reported any problems with the plane.
"It was flying perfectly," Ms Duarte said. "The pilot said he was making a visual approach to the airport, and that was the last we heard.""It was flying perfectly," Ms Duarte said. "The pilot said he was making a visual approach to the airport, and that was the last we heard."
Brazil's coast guard and three Aero Star helicopters searched for signs of a crash, but found nothing, she said. Bahia state police and air rescue have joined the search.Brazil's coast guard and three Aero Star helicopters searched for signs of a crash, but found nothing, she said. Bahia state police and air rescue have joined the search.