Costa Rican Red Cross divers prepare to recover the bodies of three victims from the wreckage of a single-engine sea plane at the Flamingo beach marina on the Pacific coast approximately 180 miles north-west of the capital of San Jose, Costa Rica, Sunday, July 17, 2005. Six Americans were killed when the plane crashed while trying to land and sunk in 100 feet of water, according to Costa Rican authorities. The pilot was Greg Gund, 32, son of former San Jose Sharks owner George Gund, and nephew of former Cleveland Cavaliers owner Gordon Gund. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)

Costa Rican Red Cross divers prepare to recover the bodies of three victims from the wreckage of a single-engine sea plane at the Flamingo beach marina on the Pacific coast approximately 180 miles north-west of the capital of San Jose, Costa Rica, Sunday, July 17, 2005. Six Americans were killed when the plane crashed while trying to land and sunk in 100 feet of water, according to Costa Rican authorities. The pilot was Greg Gund, 32, son of former San Jose Sharks owner George Gund, and nephew of former Cleveland Cavaliers owner Gordon Gund. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert) Stock Photo
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GREG GUND

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2000 x 1308 px | 33.9 x 22.1 cm | 13.3 x 8.7 inches | 150dpi

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17 July 2005

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Kent Gilbert

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