CARACAS, Venezuela — The wreckage of a plane that disappeared with the CEO of Italy's iconic Missoni fashion house and five other people on board has been found in waters off Venezuela, government officials and family members said Thursday.
Venezuelan Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz said the aircraft with tail number YV2615, which went missing earlier this year, was discovered overnight near Los Roques archipelago, about 120 miles (190 kilometers) north of Caracas.
The plane was carrying 58-year-old Vittorio Missoni; his longtime companion, Maurizia Castiglioni; two of their Italian friends, and two Venezuelan crew members when it disappeared in the area Jan. 4.
A month later, two pieces of luggage from the plane washed up on the tiny island of Bonaire.
Italy's Foreign Ministry said that the aircraft was found at a depth of 230 feet (70 meters) and had broken into pieces, but that there was certainty it was the Missoni plane because the tail number was legible.
Missoni's family in Italy issued a statement thanking both governments for their support and expressing confidence that an investigation will determine what caused the crash.
"The possible recovery of the aircraft is being evaluated at this moment in Venezuela," the statement said.
It added that the plane was identified on the fifth day of a search thanks to the oceanographic technology of a U.S. ship.