Saturday, 9 April 2011

Two bodies discovered in the wreckage of an autogyro found on a private finca in Medina Sidonia on Tuesday afternoon have been identified as two men from Eastern Europe.

Two bodies discovered in the wreckage of an autogyro found on a private finca in Medina Sidonia on Tuesday afternoon have been identified as two men from Eastern Europe.

They are thought to have died a number of days before the wreckage was found, possibly as long as a week previously, and officers suspect that they may have been involved in drug smuggling. EFE reports that neither of the two men had been reported missing, and no flight plan had been filed for the aircraft.

The Civil Guard were searching the area with the help of sniffer dogs on Thursday for any evidence of drugs.

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