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‘Grave’ fears for missing couple and dog after plane vanishes flying from Tasmania to NSW | |
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Gregory Vaughan, 72, and his partner Kim Worner, 66, were flying with their pet dog in the aircraft that departed George Town on Saturday | Gregory Vaughan, 72, and his partner Kim Worner, 66, were flying with their pet dog in the aircraft that departed George Town on Saturday |
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Tasmanian police hold “grave concerns” for a couple in a light plane missing three days after taking off from the state’s north. | Tasmanian police hold “grave concerns” for a couple in a light plane missing three days after taking off from the state’s north. |
Gregory Vaughan, 72, and his partner, Kim Worner, 66, were flying with their pet dog in the twin-seater plane that departed George Town airport on Saturday. | Gregory Vaughan, 72, and his partner, Kim Worner, 66, were flying with their pet dog in the twin-seater plane that departed George Town airport on Saturday. |
Family members raised the alarm about 5pm on Saturday when the Bristell S-LSA, painted in a distinctive green, failed to arrive at its destination. | Family members raised the alarm about 5pm on Saturday when the Bristell S-LSA, painted in a distinctive green, failed to arrive at its destination. |
The aircraft took off about 12.45pm and was headed to Hillston Airport in central western New South Wales, via Leongatha in Victoria’s south east. | The aircraft took off about 12.45pm and was headed to Hillston Airport in central western New South Wales, via Leongatha in Victoria’s south east. |
What happened to the plane remains unknown. No distress signal or contact was received, police said. | What happened to the plane remains unknown. No distress signal or contact was received, police said. |
“The two people on the plane have not been in contact with anyone, or aviation authorities, since they left George Town,” Insp Nick Clark said. | “The two people on the plane have not been in contact with anyone, or aviation authorities, since they left George Town,” Insp Nick Clark said. |
Challenging weather had hampered search efforts that had continued on Tuesday. | Challenging weather had hampered search efforts that had continued on Tuesday. |
A helicopter was patrolling the northern coastline between George Town and Turners Beach. | A helicopter was patrolling the northern coastline between George Town and Turners Beach. |
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Clark said due to rough conditions, boats were unable to begin searching on Tuesday. | Clark said due to rough conditions, boats were unable to begin searching on Tuesday. |
Since Saturday, extensive search efforts have involved a Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) search airplane and Tasmania police helicopter resources and marine vessels. The search has focused along Tasmania’s northern coastline and Bass Strait. | Since Saturday, extensive search efforts have involved a Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) search airplane and Tasmania police helicopter resources and marine vessels. The search has focused along Tasmania’s northern coastline and Bass Strait. |
Tasmania police northern commander Marco Ghedini said: “As we enter the fourth day of searching, police hold grave concerns for the missing couple, however we maintain hope as the operation continues.” | Tasmania police northern commander Marco Ghedini said: “As we enter the fourth day of searching, police hold grave concerns for the missing couple, however we maintain hope as the operation continues.” |
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“Further assessment in relation to the ongoing search will be made in the coming days,” he said. | “Further assessment in relation to the ongoing search will be made in the coming days,” he said. |
The Tasmanian premier, Jeremy Rockliff, also expressed concern for Vaughan and Worner. | The Tasmanian premier, Jeremy Rockliff, also expressed concern for Vaughan and Worner. |
“I understand that there are grave fears for the missing couple and their dog,” he said. | “I understand that there are grave fears for the missing couple and their dog,” he said. |
“We hope and pray for the most positive outcome possible. Our thoughts are with them, their family, friends and loved ones.” | “We hope and pray for the most positive outcome possible. Our thoughts are with them, their family, friends and loved ones.” |
A spokesperson for AMSA said it had handed search coordination for the missing aircraft to police on Monday night. | A spokesperson for AMSA said it had handed search coordination for the missing aircraft to police on Monday night. |
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) are deferring enquiries to the police while the search continues. | The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) are deferring enquiries to the police while the search continues. |
According to ATSB data, in 2024 there were 20 fatal aviation accidents that caused 27 deaths. | According to ATSB data, in 2024 there were 20 fatal aviation accidents that caused 27 deaths. |
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