Finland Treating Helicopter Crash Which Killed Estonians as Criminal Investigation
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Finland treating helicopter crash which killed Estonians as criminal investigation
Finnish authorities now suspect the fatal helicopter crash which happened earlier this month in the southwest of that country involved two crimes, and are investigating the case as such, public broadcaster Yle reported.
Five Estonian citizens died in the accident. They have been identified through forensic examinations.
Finnish police are investigating a fatal helicopter crash earlier this month as manslaughter. Five people died when two helicopters collided.
According to Miika from Eura, the activity seemed so erratic that he decided to start filming the situation on his phone. Iltalehti reader Miika Valtonen contacted Iltalehti on Sunday evening and told about the strange situation he had seen at the Autokeidas gas station in Forssa. – There were young people, around 25–30 years old, refueling a helicopter. I paid attention when they refueled the helicopter several times. I got a roll and a coffee …
The Finnish National Bureau of Investigation's investigation into the Eura helicopter accident is progressing, the police said in a statement. On May 17, two helicopters collided and five people died.
NBI probes into Eura helicopter collision as negligent homicide
The collision between two helicopters in Eura is being investigated as causing a serious traffic hazard and as negligent homicide, said The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in a press release on Monday. The deceased have been identified through forensic medical examinations. The NBI continues the criminal investigation in cooperation with the Estonian authorities. “All individuals have been identified through forensic medical examination…
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