Chilean rescuers and fishermen found four bodies and aircraft wreckage on Saturday after an air force plane with 21 people aboard lost contact off the remote Juan Fernandez Islands, officials said. Hope slowed in finding survivors from Friday's crash, one of the worst air crashes in the country in recent years. "It seems like a violent accident that didn't leave anyone alive," Maximiliano Larraechea, secretary general of the Chilean air force, told reporters. "But we're still not losing hope and we're going to continue searching in the same way." Fishermen and rescuers searched the waters around the Pacific islands found the bodies of two men and two women, he added.