TRAGIC - TWO DEAD AS DUTCH ARMY HELICOPTER CRASHES



Two people died when a Dutch army helicopter crashed into the sea soon after take-off from the Caribbean island of Aruba, the Netherlands defence ministry said Monday.

The chopper was on its way to neighbouring island Curacao on Sunday afternoon when it came down 12 kilometres (seven miles) off the coast of Aruba, a Netherlands overseas territory, the ministry said.

“Two of the four team members (on board) were killed,” said Rob Bauer, head of the Dutch armed forces, at an early-hours press conference in The Hague.

“The two other team members are not seriously injured,” he added, calling the incident “terrible news” and “a shock for everyone”.

The cause of the crash was not immediately clear but a coast guard helicopter and Dutch military divers would try to find the aircraft’s black box, he said.

However, the search would be made more difficult by strong winds, currents and large waves, Bauer cautioned, adding that an investigation would be opened.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Police arrest men for violating COVID-19 curfew, then lock him up in a crowded cell

Many of you wrote me off when I lost everything I worked for last year - Actress Funmi Awelewa slams her colleagues tagging her in the WSW challenge

Woman robbed of her baby and thrown into septic tank is rescued after three days

HILARIOUS!!! Police ask for public assistance to identify goats that 'hijacked and destroyed' police car in broad daylight...

UK high commission to replace expired visa for free for Nigerians as it restarts operations

LET'S DISCUSS! - HAZARD MEDICAL DOCTORS ARE EXPOSED TO

BIG BROTHER REVEALED: Meet the man behind the voice you hear on BBNaija (VIDEO)

Deyemi Okanlawon reacts after Genevieve Nnaji slammed him for making a joke of the Women Supporting Women challenge

Lady arrested for staging her own kidnap says she did it to test her sister's love for her (photo)

PASSIONATE FEMINIST ADVOCATE AKA KING OF FEMINISM - SOLOMON BUCHI CEASED TO BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE SECULAR FEMINIST MOVEMENT