Mayor, relative honor victims of helicopter crash
- Mayor Adams and Joan Camprubi Montal paid tribute to crash victims Saturday at the Hudson River site.
- A helicopter crashed on Thursday, killing a family of five from Spain and the pilot, Sean Johnson.
- Adams and Camprubi Montal took a boat to the site to lay flowers in memory of those who died.
- Adams said, "Their grief is our grief," expressing solidarity with the Spanish community and family.
- The NTSB investigates the cause of the crash; a preliminary report is due in one month.
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'They left together": Brother of helicopter crash victim mourns loved ones in Hudson River visit
Joan Camprubi Montal viewed the wreckage on Saturday with Mayor Eric Adams as recovery of the helicopter continued into its third day, a spokeswoman for the mayor confirmed.
Mercè Camprubí's brother, the mother of the family killed in the helicopter accident, from New York: "They left without suffering and with a smile"
The mother's brother, along with the mayor of the city, Eric Adams, and the consul general of Spain in New York, Marta de Blas, have moved by boat to the specific point of the river where the aircraft impacted to leave a crown of flowers in remembrance of the deceased.

'They left together': Family member of Hudson River helicopter crash victims speaks out
The brother of Merce Camprubi Montal, the young wife and mother who died in this week’s New York City helicopter crash along with four other family members and the pilot, threw flowers into the mist-covered Hudson River on Saturday to honor the victims, NBC News reported.


Mayor, relative honor victims of helicopter crash
The cause of the helicopter crash is still under investigation.
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