Seven people were killed when a helicopter crashed in Monte Cusna, Italy
The Italian National Flight Safety Agency said in a statement released to the media that five bodies had been found. The bodies of seven people were found on Saturday, two days after a helicopter crash in northern Italy, according to the National Alpine Cliff and Cave Rescue Corps (CNSAS) two who were on board were found later on Saturday.
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The crushed missing helicopter was found on Thursday, June 9,as departed from Lucca airport with seven occupants and was found today, in Mount Cusna, and was completely destroyed.
Reports from CNSAS show that unfortunately no survivors were found.
The victims were a Veneto pilot and six passengers, four Turkish nationals and two Lebanese nationals on a business trip to Italy.
According to the investigation, the helicopter appeared to have crashed into the bed of a Lama, Passo degli Scaloni, 1,922 meters above sea level,
It opened an investigation and sent a detective to the scene of an accident involving an A119 Koala helicopter, Italy's National Flight Safety Agency said.
Rescue operations were carried out by CNSAS, Italian firefighters and Italian police and Air Force personnel, the organization said.
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