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7 killed in helicopter crash near Instanbul

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ISTANBUL — A helicopter crashed on a highway on Istanbul’s outskirts Friday after apparently hitting a television tower in dense fog, reports said. All seven people on board were killed.

The Sikorsky S-76 was carrying an executive of the Eczacibasi group of companies, four of his Russian guests and two pilots.

Gov. Vasip Sahin said that the helicopter crashed in Istanbul’s Buyukcekme­ce district after taking off from Ataturk Airport, adding that the cause of the crash was under investigat­ion.

Authoritie­s initially recovered five bodies from the crash site, but Mayor Kadir Topbas later said that all seven on board were killed.

Thick black smoke could be seen billowing from the crash site in video shown on Turkish network DHA. Burning debris was scattered across a large stretch of the highway.

Video from a security camera of a gas station showed the helicopter plunging behind a hill, followed by a ball of fire rising to the sky that quickly turned into black smoke. Video from a helicopter showed rows of rescue vehicles at the crash site and traffic piling up as vehicles were diverted off the highway to other roads.

The DHA news agency said the helicopter’s rotor blade hit a vehicle, smashing its windscreen and causing its roof to sink in. Its driver escaped unhurt, but was in shock, the agency said.

Witness Fikret Karatekin, a taxi driver, told CNN-Turk television that the helicopter slammed into the tower before crashing on the highway.

“It hit the tower and crashed by spinning,” he said.

Authoritie­s, however, didn’t rule out a technical fault as the cause of the crash.

The tower, which is no longer used for transmitti­ng television signals, but has a restaurant at the top, didn’t appear to be damaged.

 ?? IHA VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Forensic officers work on the site after a helicopter crashed in Istanbul's Buyukcekme­ce district.
IHA VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forensic officers work on the site after a helicopter crashed in Istanbul's Buyukcekme­ce district.

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