Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Sunday, March 11, 2018

BREAKING AND UPDATE: Helicopter crash in New York City's East River kills two


A dark and blurry photo of a small ship on the New York East RiverImage copyrightFDNY
Image captionNew York's fire department shared an image of its crews at the site
by Biodun Iginla, BBC News, New York
At least two people have died after helicopter went down in the East River of New York City on Sunday.
Three passengers are in a critical condition in hospital after being pulled out of the water by rescue divers, said city police.
The New York City fire department said the pilot managed to free himself.
Authorities confirmed it was carrying six people involved in a photo shoot, before it hit the water near Roosevelt Island at 19:00 local time (23:00 GMT).
Video posted on social media showed a red helicopter appearing to make a semi-controlled descent before landing with some force in the water. It then began to tip over, its rotors still spinning and slicing into the water.
At a press conference, New York Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro called it a "great tragedy".
"It took a while for the divers to get these people out. They worked very quickly, as fast as they could. That's 50ft[15m] of water there," he said, adding that they also had to work against currents and water temperatures of below 4C.
The Federal Aviation Authority said it was investigating the incident.
The National Transportation Safety Board would determine the cause, it added.

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