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US skateboarder Josh Neuman, 3 others killed in Iceland plane crash: 'He passed doing what he loved'

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U.S. skateboarder and YouTuber Josh Neuman was one of four people tragically killed when a sightseeing plane crashed into a lake in Iceland after the aircraft seemingly disappeared on Thursday, police said. 

A search for the bodies concluded Sunday after law enforcement said the remains of Numan, 22, Tim Alings, 27, Nicola Bellavia, 32, and pilot Haraldur Diego, 49, were discovered in Lake Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s second-largest lake. 

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Police said in a statement that the bodies were located at depths of up to 157 feet using an autonomous submarine and sonar technology, but divers were unable to complete their retrieval because of poor weather conditions.

The plane was located Saturday in a portion of the lake about 30 miles east of Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. (Photo by: Prisma Bildagentur/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"For the safety of divers we have to wait until the weather improves," police chief Oddur Arnason told The Associated Press. 

Nueman was on the flight to create commercial content for a Belgian fashion brand along with Alings, the company’s sponsorship manager and Bellavia, a skydiver and social media influencer from Belgium.

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The four-seat, single-engine aircraft did not send out a distress signal after vanishing from radar on Thursday. The plane was located Saturday in a portion of the lake about 30 miles east of Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. 

Police said the bodies were located at depths of up to 157 feet using an autonomous submarine and sonar technology, but

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