In Scotland, a plane with remains was taken out of the sea a year after the disappearance. This was reported by the Daily Mail with reference to the local police.
"The wreckage belonged to a Cessna 172 aircraft registered in Germany, which disappeared over the North Sea between the Shetland Islands and Norway in September last year," the report said.
According to the publication, the German Cessna 172 light aircraft was found northeast of Lerwick, the administrative center of the Shetland Islands.
The authorities intend to conduct an investigation into the crash.

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