German business owner behind Gold’s Gym among 6 feared dead in small plane crash off Costa Rica

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Six people were feared dead Saturday after a small plane crashed into the Caribbean just off the Costa Rican coast.

Rolf Vennenbernd / picture alliance via Getty Image fileSAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Six people, apparently including the German businessman behind Gold’s Gym, were feared dead Saturday after a small plane crashed into the Caribbean just off the Costa Rican coast.

Costa Rica's Coast Guard personnel unload debris found during the search for a small plane that crashed off the coast in Limon on Oct. 22, 2022.Martín Arias, Costa Rica’s assistant security minister, said no bodies had been found yet at the site, about 17 miles off the coast from the Limon airport. Rainer Schaller is listed as “Founder, Owner and CEO of the RSG Group,” a conglomerate of 21 fitness, lifestyle and fashion brands that operates in 48 countries and has 41,000 employees, either directly or through franchises.

 

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It's plane crashing season here we go it's like pumpkin spice but only with planes and crashing and burning

Just awful.

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officer down

9 people are dead after a shooting in Chicago but that's a democratic run city so you don't want to report that do you NBC? Think of the clicks though with 9 shot that's a mass shooting. Never mind keep on being a threat to our democracy. People say stick to what you are good at.

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