Spanish family killed in New York Helicopter Accident was celebrating a birthday

Spanish family killed in New York Helicopter Accident was celebrating a birthday




New York:

A local official said on Friday that when a helicopter traveling to sightseeing places in New York was immersed in the Hudson River, the Spanish family died, no one survived, celebrating birthdays.

A senior business-executive, his wife and three children died with the pilot of the aircraft when the helicopter malfunction, disintegrated in the middle-hwa before drowning in the cold waterway below Thursday.

He took a brilliant look at Manhattan as a treatment for the mother.

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop said, “The family flew to expand a few days of visit to NYC. They were celebrating mother’s 40th birthday with a tourist helicopter flight yesterday. The children were all 11 years and younger.”

A family members were flying to recover their remains and the authorities were trying to accelerate the release of bodies to replicate Spain, adding to X.

The investigators of the National Transport Safety Board had no decisive report on the incident on the site on Friday.

The images were being picked up by a galaxy crane from the river by a barber crane overnight by images, and stored at the nearby Army Core of Engineers site in Jersey City on the other side of the river.

– ‘Heart breaker and tragic’ –

Siemens confirmed AFP that one of the victims was Egustin Escobar, who was the CEO of a unit under the Global Technology firm.

Reports suggested that his wife, Mers Comrundi, was among the dead.

The bodies of all six victims, including three children, were recovered from the water, Mayor Eric Adams told a briefing on Thursday. He called it a “heart -breaking and tragic accident”.

The operator of the aircraft said that the officials were asked to be a New York helicopter, not yet commented or confirmed their pilot identity.

The video of the incident is clearly separated from the rotor to the cockpit, in which the disruptive aircraft is falling down into the busy river.

“It seems that the main rotor hit the helicopter’s body, cut the helicopter tail, which created an unattainable phenomenon,” said former military exterior and Attorney Jim Bruchley of the Motley Rice, “that the main rotor hit the helicopter’s body, which created an inaccurate phenomenon.”

“Two main causes of this phenomenon are mechanical failure or excessive maneuver.”

No cause of the accident has been officially given.

Police and fire service divers raced to pull people from the rubble, rescued two of them in the hospital, but doctors were unable to save them.

There have been about 30 helicopter cracks in New York since 1980, Brooklyn Boro President Mark Levin told reporters, calling for tight sanctions on helicopter traffic in the city.


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