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Wreckage of an A-137 was found by the Royal Navy this afternoon in the Great Ouse, 139 miles southeast of the remote island of Claxton. Two bodies were found among the wreckage but it's four passengers are still missing and fears of their survival in predatorial waters are unlikely. Identities are being kept in respect to their families.

The private jet had left Whitegate early this morning and went off the radar during a bad storm which frequent much of the world's ocean.

"It appears the craft was hit by a lightning strike which shorted out the onboard computer and other electronics. Flying blind in that kind of weather is bad enough," Captain Wharton of the RMC Lismore stated during a press conference. "A fire seems to have started when the engine compartment was struck." The Marine landing craft was heading to rejoin it's fleet when it spotted the wreckage.

Salvage crews are working to gather what remains of the craft as the Lismore continued it's voyage northeast.