Italian fashion house scion on missing plane off Venezuelan coast
Rescue crews used boats and aircraft on Saturday to search for a small plane that disappeared off Venezuela carrying the CEO of Italy’s iconic Missoni fashion house and five other people.

Rescue crews used boats and aircraft on Saturday to search for a small plane that disappeared off Venezuela carrying the CEO of Italy’s iconic Missoni fashion house and five other people.
But more than a day after the BN-2 Islander aircraft disappeared from radar screens on its short flight from Venezuela’s coastal resort islands of Los Roques to Caracas, no sign of the plane had been found, officials said.

Missoni’s younger brother, Luca, who is active in the family-run business, was reportedly travelling to Venezuela on Saturday to monitor search efforts.
“We’re holding onto a glimmer of hope,” said Oswaldo Scalvenzi , a relative of Elda Scalvenzi, one of the Missoni friends aboard the flight. “Until we can see the wreckage” hope will remain, Scalvenzi told Italian state TV on Saturday night.
Search teams were using a plane and a helicopter, working together with the Venezuelan coast guard, Venezuela’s National Civil Aviation Institute said in a statement Saturday.