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US releases photos of helicopter crash site where Ogunbanjo, Wigwe, his wife, and son were killed

US releases photos of helicopter crash site where Ogunbanjo, Wigwe, his wife, and son were killed

The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have released the site of the tragic crash that killed the  Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, and five others. 

 

The Airbus EC130 helicopter crashed close to the California-Nevada border near Halloran Springs, killing Wigwe, his wife Doreen, their son Chizi Wigwe and former Nigerian Exchange Group Chairman Abimbola Ogunbanjo.

 

In the photos released on Tuesday, Feb. 13, two officials of the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were seen inspecting the debris of the ill-fated helicopter.

 

US releases photos of helicopter crash site where Ogunbanjo, Wigwe, his wife, and son were killed
US releases photos of helicopter crash site where Ogunbanjo, Wigwe, his wife, and son were killed

 

Recall that Michael Graham, a board member with the NTSB, provided an update on Sunday, Feb. 11, when he said they had visited the site and outlined the activities conducted on the first full day of investigation at the accident site. These included aerial drone mapping, site documentation, and a detailed examination of the debris field by the airworthiness group. The debris field, approximately 100 yards in length, contained all major components of the helicopter, including rotor blades, transmission, engine, tail rotor, landing gear skids, and various avionics components.

 

US releases photos of helicopter crash site where Ogunbanjo, Wigwe, his wife, and son were killed

 

The four passengers and two crew members on board the ill-fated helicopter died on Friday, February 9 (Saturday morning, Feb. 10, Nigerian time).

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