Coast Guard checks continuation: search for family Schaller in Costa Rica interrupted

After the crash of the small plane belonging to the family of Mcfit founder Rainer Schaller, emergency services off the coast of Costa Rica stopped searching for other missing persons. Persistent rain makes it impossible to continue at the moment.

After the crash of the small plane with the German entrepreneur Rainer Schaller on board off the coast of Costa Rica, the coast guard has stopped the search for missing persons for the time being. The government in San Jose announced that the weather conditions were difficult. It is being checked whether the persistent rain will allow the search to continue. On Sunday, the authorities in the Central American country confirmed that the 53-year-old founder of the McFit gym chain and relatives were on board the crashed machine.

Accordingly, in addition to Schaller and his 44-year-old partner, a 40-year-old German and two children and the 66-year-old pilot, a Swiss, were on board. On Saturday, search teams discovered the bodies of an adult and a child in the sea, who were not initially identified. Bags and rucksacks as well as part of the fuselage of the crashed machine were also found.

The remains of the machine were taken to the port of Limón on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. According to the authorities, the private plane that started in southern Mexico was on its way to the airport in the province of Limón when contact with her was lost at 6 p.m. local time on Friday evening (Saturday, 2 a.m. CEST). Schaller founded the McFit fitness chain in the 1990s and had become a millionaire with the studios.

Later he also organized the Loveparade techno party. A tragedy occurred at the Love Parade on July 24, 2010 in Duisburg, in which 21 people died in a crowd. The Love Parade was then discontinued. Criminal proceedings against several defendants, in which Schaller himself was not prosecuted, ended in 2020 without a verdict. McFit has been on the market for around 25 years. According to the RSG Group, the chain now has over 250 studios in Germany, Austria, Spain and Italy and has more than 5,000 employees.

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