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A propeller discovered on South Stradbroke Island is part of the wreckage of a vintage Yak 52 plane that went missing on Wednesday, police have confirmed.

Authorities say the pilot of the aircraft was a 51-year-old Dutch national living on the Gold Coast, and his passenger was a

31-year-old mother. The pair took off on a scenic flight for the woman’s birthday, falling on Thursday. Police are still searching for their bodies.

 

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