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Two men died in ultralight crash

Father and son were flying from Gela to Foggia

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Messina, November 24 - The bodies of two men who died when their ultralight aircraft crashed into the sea north of Stromboli in Sicily's Aeolian archipelago were recovered Tuesday, coastguard authorities have said. Giuseppe Alabiso, 61, and his son Emanuele, 26, were flying from the southern Sicilian port town of Gela to Foggia in Puglia on Monday when their Storm 300 went down after 5.30 pm local time. A passenger ferry was employed in the operation to recover the bodies, which were found 12 miles north of the volcano island between 4 am and 6.30 am local time. The remains of the aircraft have still not been found.
    Alabiso was a passionate flyer who in 2013 set the world record for the 9,000 km solo flight between Gela and North Cape in Norway. Last year he flew 13,000 km from Agrigento to Nuuk in Greenland.
   

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