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Brit CEO killed in Aussie seaplane crash

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SydnEy: A high-profile British CEO and his family were among six people killed in a New Year’s Eve seaplane crash in Australia, police said.

The plane went down on Sunday in the Hawkesbury River near the suburb of Cowan, some 50km north of Sydney, as New Year’s revellers on the banks watched in shock.

The bodies of all of those on board – one pilot and five passengers – have been recovered from the wreckage, with Richard Cousins, chief executive of British catering giant Compass, identified as among the deceased.

Cousins’ two sons in their early 20s, his fiancee and her 11-year-old daughter were also killed in the crash. “The thoughts of everyone at Compass are with Richard’s family and friends, and we extend our deepest sympathies with them,” Compass group chairman Paul Walsh said in a statement.

Cousins, who was named by Harvard Business Review as one of the world’s best-performing CEOs, was to step down from Compass this year.

New South Wales detective superinten­dent Mark Hutchings said all passengers on board were British nationals and the pilot Australian.

The cause of the accident remains unknown with the investigat­ion ongoing.

Witnesses recalled seeing the DHC-2 Beaver Seaplane, heading to Rose Bay, do a sharp turn before plummeting straight into the water. —

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