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Body of US stunt pilot found in China lake

The corpse of controversial US stunt pilot David Riggs has been recovered by rescuers from Lake Caihu following a crash during a tricky airborne manouvre

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Rescuers searching for missing US pilot David Riggs have found his body in Lake Caihu. Photo: Xinhua

Divers have found the body of a missing stunt pilot from the US whose plane crashed into a lake in northeast China while attempting a tricky manoeuvre in the rain, the head of the team searching for him said on Friday.

David Riggs, whose US pilot’s license had been suspended, had been missing since Tuesday’s accident outside the city of Shenyang in which his young female Chinese translator died. Riggs was in China to take part in an air show and was apparently rehearsing one of his tricks when the accident occurred.

Zhang Fang said Riggs’ body was found during a search of the bottom of Lake Caihu by divers from the Dalian branch of the Beihai Rescue Bureau.

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“It’s likely he was killed on impact, but we don’t know for sure yet,” Fang said by telephone from the accident scene.

Riggs’ high-performance single-engine Lancair 320 plane broke into pieces after hitting the lake and some parts had been recovered, including one of its two seats. The cause of the accident remains under investigation. The plane was not equipped with a ‘black box’ recorder because of its small size.

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Zhang said Riggs crashed while attempting a stunt in which the wheels of his plane were to drag along the lake surface at high speed. He had just taken off in a light rain, but there was no indication he had violated any flying regulations, Zhang said. Other reports said officials had urged Riggs not to take off, but Zhang said he had no information about that.

Riggs was a well-known Hollywood stunt pilot, and the centre of considerable controversy over a string of legal problems and penchant for self-promotion.

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